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Subject: Re: Is there a way to specify members are cc'd
From: Daniel Liston <dliston @ sonny . org>
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 17:55:23 -0500
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Roger B.A. Klorese wrote:

> Charlie Smith wrote:
> 
>  > We have a user that needs the ability to specifiy certain recipients 
> in her
>  > email be cc'd rather than
>  > sent to as direct recipient.   Is there a way to specify that a list 
> member be
>  > cc'd in communications
>  > for a list?
> 
> CC'ing has to do with message headers.  Majordomo doesn't touch the To: 
> or CC: headers at all.
> 
> In the envelope, there's no difference between a To: address, a CC: 
> address, or a BCC: address -- or, as with a list, a recipient who is 
> listed in none of those.
> 
> So the question really doesn't make any sense.  NO subscribers are 
> "direct recipients" if a "direct recipient" is someone in the To: header.

To add to Roger's comment, if your user needs someone to show up in the
Cc: or the To: header, they need to add them at the time their message
is being composed.

Dan Liston



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