>> Strange. I see aliases expanded in the "fcc:" copy.
>So do I. I said "local user names". "ralph" isn't an alias, it's a
>user in /etc/passwd. forwarding on an fcc copy leaves it as a plain
Yes, you did. When in fact, what you meant was non-fully qualified addresses.
There is very much a diff
Hi Neil,
> > Besides, I've always found fcc useless. It doesn't expand local
> > user names, e.g. `to: ralph' stays like that instead of becoming
> > `to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]', and there's no message-id which is
> > vital for referring someone back to an earlier email. I dcc myself
> > and file t
> I see a
> message-id header. The message-id header results from "send: -msgid"
> in my profile.
I get the feeling this might be catching many people, and my preference
would be to put "-msgid" in the defaults for "send". I think it makes
more sense for the software constructing the message to c