Re: [RFC] : correct handling of sent mails



On 2002.09.05 07:47 Emmanuel wrote:
> 	Hi all,
> here is the way I think of the "put in sentbox" meaning : simply it 
> means that the message has been successfully sent. So if we send 2 
> different mails when we have the bcc field, we should put 2 messages 
> in the sentbox, one with all headers unchanged, the next one 
> (representing the bcc'ed message) with its bcc headers stripped and 
> transformed as a To: header instead.
> This way we give the user all information, because he can know if all 
> mails have been sent correctly that way. This should simply be 
> mentionned in the FAQ perhaps.
> Bye
> Manu

Munging headers, even for our own private copy, has to be a bad idea--I 
could see being very confused, coming back to a mailbox months later 
and seeing a `To:' header for a recipient I though was a `Bcc:' 
recipient!

Personally, I'd like just a single copy, and having it fcc'ed when the 
last version has been sent and the outbox is being cleared would suit 
me just fine.

Peter



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