Re: TCPIP$SMTP_SEND_FROM_FILE, what's its future???
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Date: 09/29/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 17:12:29 GMT
In article <415AE4AC.8C31DC79@teksavvy.com>, JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@teksavvy.com> writes:
>VAXman-, @SendSpamHere.ORG wrote:
>> This is rediculously sparce documentation. I am trying to understand
>> why this TCPIP$SMTP_SFF works to sent mail _a_ recipient on a CC list
>> but not to multiple recipients on a CC list.
>
>The Ask the Wizard is BY FAR, more complete and especially more accurate than
>any of the TCPIP documentation.
>
>the file you generate MUST include the SMTP commands prior to the actual
>header file.
>
>----
>MAIL FROM: <chef@chocolate.com>
>RCPT TO: <bill.clinton@weschester.com>
>RCPT TO: <monica.lewinsky@somewhere.out.there.com>
>DATA
>From: Chef Pierre <chef@chocolate.com>
>To: Bill Clinton <bill.clinton@weschester.com>
>CC: Monica Lewinsky <monica.lewisnky@somewhere.out.there.com>
>Subject: Secret chocolate mousse recipe
>Date: April 1 2005 21:13 EDT
>
>Dear Bill
>Melt 600gr of pure dark 70% cocoa chocolate in a double boiler
>Add 3/4 pound of butter and melt/"mix it in.
>Add 8 egg yokes to the mix after having taken it off the stove.
>Whip 10 egg whites into snow.
>Incorporate the melted chocolate into the solid egg whites, add a bit of Grand Marnier.
>Refrigérate.
>Enjoy
>..
>----------------
>
>In other words, the real list of recipients is in a list of RCPT TO: commands
>at the top. The actual RFC822 header isn't actually processed (other than
>adding the Received: lines and date validation). I *think* that the From may
>also be validated in the header.
>
>The MAIL FROM: infomration is used to proceded the Return_Path: which si
>normally the first line in a received message header.
It doesn't answer my question/issue but does demonstrate that you are rather
fond of chocolate, a cad idiot and a sloppy fellatio performing homely girl.
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