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Posted by BLob on 12/16/05 18:43
"Tim Roberts" <timr@probo.com> a ιcrit dans le message de news:
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> "BLob" <blob@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> >
> >BCC is often not a good thing, as servers might refuse the mails or tag
them
> >as SPAM.
>
> That's nonsense, too. Most mailing lists are sent out with a single "To:
> Mailing List Recipients" in the body, with all of the recipient names
> blind.
>
> There is clearly a lot of mistaken "general knowledge" about SMTP.
I really thought that for many spam filters, a mail sent to you when your
email address doesn't appear either in the To: field or in the Cc: field has
more chance to be tagged as a spam than when your email address appears in
one of these fields. That's what my mail servers administrator told me
severall times. Please tell me if I am wrong (and if I should change the
administrator of my servers). I am honestly interested by this matter.
Thanks,
BLob
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