document that mox sendmail -t does not treat cc and bcc headers specially

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Mechiel Lukkien 2023-03-20 13:25:38 +01:00
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@ -633,7 +633,9 @@ If submitting an email fails, it is added to a directory moxsubmit.failures in
the user's home directory. the user's home directory.
Most flags are ignored to fake compatibility with other sendmail Most flags are ignored to fake compatibility with other sendmail
implementations. A single recipient is required, or the tflag. implementations. A single recipient or the -t flag with a To-header is required.
With the -t flag, Cc and Bcc headers are not handled specially, so Bcc is not
removed and the addresses do not receive the email.
/etc/moxsubmit.conf should be group-readable and not readable by others and this /etc/moxsubmit.conf should be group-readable and not readable by others and this
binary should be setgid that group: binary should be setgid that group:

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@ -39,7 +39,9 @@ If submitting an email fails, it is added to a directory moxsubmit.failures in
the user's home directory. the user's home directory.
Most flags are ignored to fake compatibility with other sendmail Most flags are ignored to fake compatibility with other sendmail
implementations. A single recipient is required, or the tflag. implementations. A single recipient or the -t flag with a To-header is required.
With the -t flag, Cc and Bcc headers are not handled specially, so Bcc is not
removed and the addresses do not receive the email.
/etc/moxsubmit.conf should be group-readable and not readable by others and this /etc/moxsubmit.conf should be group-readable and not readable by others and this
binary should be setgid that group: binary should be setgid that group: