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Subject: Re: How to split receipients
From: Jeremy Lunn (jeremy
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On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 01:23:08PM +0200, Uwe Klinger wrote:
> When I send a message to different people like To: a
a.com, b
b.com ...
> Every receipient will see the other's email address. But I want that
> every receipient only sees it's own
> email address. It should work automatically by postfix without aliases
> and such stuff.
Hi Uwe,
It is a standard that MTAs don't modify certain headers (particurly To:
From: Reply-To: Cc: Bcc: etc. I am not good enough to quote RFCs yet
;-)
But maybe you should either use the Bcc: field or use a mailing list.
If you want them to see their address field then I am guessing that
you'll have use some sort of program that does stuff, like customising
each message. Would be easy to write a small perl script to do that.
Jeremy
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