> … someone correct me if I’m wrong; but, there’s no way to configure a list to adhere to the > designation of “to”, “cc”, and “bcc” correct? > > I know when working with SMTP over Telnet, to use a “bcc” you need to define it in the > RCPT TO: call; but the topic of discussion came up today and we’re finding little to no > information out there on whether or not this is feasible to turn on. It sounds like you're expecting LISTSERV to behave like a mail user agent (also called an email client). LISTSERV is *not* an MUA, it doesn't care about CC: or BCC: fields and will not act upon them in any way. It only looks for a listname in the TO: field, an author address in the FROM: field, and the sender's address in the SENDER: field. That's why it will, by default, drop those entirely when distributing list posts. If you absolutely must preserve the CC: and BCC: fields then you'll need to set all the list subscribers to IETF Headers and LISTSERV will keep them in the messages it distributes to subscribers. But, it won't send a copy of the list post to any addresses in those fields, unless they also happen to be subscribers, too. In a similar vein, if a CC: or BCC: recipient tries to Reply-All their message will only be posted to the list if the Send= keyword is configured to allow non-subscribers. I hope that clarifies the behaviour for you. -- Michael Shannon [log in to unmask] ############################ To unsubscribe from the LSTSRV-L list: write to: mailto:[log in to unmask] or click the following link: http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/wa-PEACH.exe?SUBED1=LSTSRV-L&A=1