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Re: Blind carbon copy

Posted by Jeff Paffett on 10/29/06 04:46

Shelly wrote:
> "Jeff Paffett" <jpaffett@otenet.gr> wrote in message
> news:eht0op$uuv$1@mouse.otenet.gr...
>> Shelly wrote:
>>> I am running into a strange problem with blind carbon copy. I specify
>>> two addresses, one for the sendto and one for the bcc (both are mine).
>>> It sends two emails, but BOTH are to the sendto address. Here it is:
>>>
>>> $from = "me@third.com";
>>> $subject = "testing";
>>> $message = "A set of text";
>>> $sendTo = "me@first.com";
>>> $bcc = "me@second.com";
>>> $message = wordwrap($message, 70);
>>> $headers = 'From: ' . $from . "\r\n" . 'Reply-To: ' . $from . "\r\n";
>>> $headers .= 'Bcc: ' . $bcc . "\r\n";
>>> $headers .= 'X-Mailer: PHP/' . phpversion();
>>> mail($sendTo, $subject, $message, $headers);
>>>
>>>
>>> I get two emails at me@first.com. If I switch the two addresses (setting
>>> $sendTo to be me@second.com and $bcc to be me@first.com, then I get two
>>> emails at me@second.com.
>>>
>>> What is going on here?
>>>
>>> Shelly
>>>
>>>
>> I think you'll find this is working, just that the bcc address is
>> correctly not being displayed. If you look at the headers for the received
>> emails, you should see they have gone to the right addresses.
>
> The headers are for the two are virtually identical, but I think I see what
> you mean. I am getting two, one by each route, but the "To:" displays the
> same for both and the bcc doesn't show at all (as it shouldn't). This would
> explain why I am getting two, and yet it appears as if both are being sent
> to the same address. The only differences between the two headers is that
> in one the addresses are all encased in brackets while in the other they are
> not (see below)
>
> To: <me@first.com>
> Subject: new test
> From: <sender@his.com>
> Reply-To: <sender@his.com>
> X-Mailer: PHP/5.1.2
> Message-Id: <20061027015629.35BA9C892A@euclid.dreamhost.com>
> Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 18:56:29 -0700 (PDT)
>
> To: me@first.com
> Subject: new test
> From: sender@his.com
> Reply-To: sender@his.com
> X-Mailer: PHP/5.1.2
> Message-Id: <20061027015629.35BA9C892A@euclid.dreamhost.com>
> Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 18:56:29 -0700 (PDT)
>
> Is that what you meant?
>
> Shelly
>
>
>
I don't think your email program is displaying the full headers, there's
a Delivered to: field in mine. But they will appear to be delivered to
the same address, yes.

 

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