Diana:
I have some opinions on this matter that may or may not care to read:
1) Computers are designed to do what we ask them to. When programmers
and administrators start to get TOO SMART, and second-guess the "users",
problems often arise. When you provide to QMail a message envelope with
3
Wednesday, July 23, 2014, 3:45:47 PM, Angus wrote:
> If memory serves correctly, MTAs like qmail do not read the 'To' and 'Cc'
> headers at all. The 'To' and 'Cc' fields are written by the MUA (i.e. the
> email client) and constitute part of the message text delivered to the
> server by the DATA
If memory serves correctly, MTAs like qmail do not read the 'To' and 'Cc'
headers at all. The 'To' and 'Cc' fields are written by the MUA (i.e. the
email client) and constitute part of the message text delivered to the
server by the DATA command. The server doesn't look inside that text at
all. The
We are implementing a new piece of software to handle vacation
requests. The program connects directly to our Qmail server's SMTP -
no other mail servers are involved. Said software sends an email to
the requester and their supervisor when the supervisor okays the
vacation request. The requester cu