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1140 | Chapter 25: The H (Headers) Configuration Command
25.6.2 H_BCC Header Flag (V8.7 and Later)
The H_BCC flag indicates that a header is either a Bcc: (?§25.12.4 on page 1152) or a
Resent-Bcc: header. The disposition of those headers is covered under the
NoRecipientAction option (?§24.9.81 on page 1060).
25.6.3 H_BINDLATE Header Flag (V8.10 and Later)
Ordinarily, header fields that contain sendmail macros have those macros expanded
(their values inserted) when the header is first processed. Some headers, such as the
Return-Path: header, should not have sendmail macros in their field expanded until
just before final delivery. Such headers can have the initial macro expansion skipped
by specifying this H_BINDLATE header flag.
25.6.4 H_CHECK Header Flag (V5 and Later)
If a header definition in the configuration file begins with a ?flags? conditional, this
flag is set for that header. It tells sendmail to insert this header only if one of its
?flags? corresponds to one of the delivery agent??™s F= flags (?§25.4 on page 1126).
This flag must never be specified in conf.c??”it is set automatically when sendmail
reads H lines with ?flags? header flags.
25.6.5 H_CTE Header Flag (V8.
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