Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/02/05/16:53:22
Hi, you wrote:
: with an empty body fed into stdin. Sendmail will stick in an
: Apparently-To: synthesized from the recipients on the command line if
: there's no "To:" line in the message (which there obviously isn't: he
: seems to have fed an empty file to sendmail). The other headers are all
: synthesized by sendmail in its normal course of operation..
:
: The "To: " header is not guaranteed to exist..
Strange! RFC822 is still uptodate according to RFC1920. Excerpt:
message = fields *( CRLF *text ) ; Everything after
; first null line
; is message body
fields = dates ; Creation time,
source ; author id & one
1*destination ; address required
*optional-field ; others optional
destination = "To" ":" 1#address ; Primary
/ "Resent-To" ":" 1#address
/ "cc" ":" 1#address ; Secondary
/ "Resent-cc" ":" 1#address
/ "bcc" ":" #address ; Blind carbon
/ "Resent-bcc" ":" #address
Obviously the destination is required.
How else could it have been sent to gnu-win32?
Note that RFC822 doesn't mention "Apperantly-To:" at all!
I can't easily grep thru all RFCs; so where is "Apperantly-To:" defined?
Bye, Heribert (dahms AT ifk20 DOT mach DOT uni-karlsruhe DOT de)
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