jss%greeble@Sun.COM (Josh Sirota) (12/22/89)
In 7.0.0, if you add a user to the Cc field using ~c, and the "record" variable is set, then a Bcc header identical to the Cc header is recorded in the record file. Josh ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Script started on Thu Dec 21 11:27:10 1989 1% mush Mail User's Shell (7.0.0 12/10/89): Type '?' for help. "/usr/spool/mail/jss": 1 message, 0 new, 0 unread 1 TO: jss Thu Dec 21 11:24 14 Just checking Msg 10 of 10: set record=mushrecord Msg 10 of 10: m jss To: jss Subject: This is a test ~c jss (continue editing letter) testing Msg 10 of 10: q 2% cat mushrecord From jss Thu Dec 21 11:28:00 1989 From: jss@greeble (Josh Sirota) Date: Thu, 21 Dec 89 11:28:00 PST X-Mailer: Mail User's Shell (7.0.0 12/10/89) To: jss Subject: This is a test Cc: jss Bcc: jss Status: OR testing 3% exit 4% script done on Thu Dec 21 11:28:14 1989 -- Josh Sirota Sun Microsystems, NSE group INTERNET: jss@sun.com UUCP: ...!sun!jss
schaefer@CSE.OGI.EDU (Barton E. Schaefer) (12/22/89)
On Dec 21, 7:29pm, Josh Sirota wrote: } Subject: ~c creates Bcc: header } } In 7.0.0, if you add a user to the Cc field using ~c, and the "record" } variable is set, then a Bcc header identical to the Cc header is recorded } in the record file. This was fixed in patch #1. -- Bart Schaefer "Miserable miscreant! Question MY integrity, will you?" "I have to see some *evidence* of it before I can question it." -- Calvin & Hobbes schaefer@cse.ogi.edu (used to be cse.ogc.edu)