(See
the Apparently-To: header.)
The Bcc: header should never be declared in the configuration file.
The field for the Bcc: header must contain one or more properly formed addresses. Where
there is more than one, each should be separated from the others by commas.
25.12.5 Cc:
Carbon copy RFC2822
The Cc: header is one of a few that specify the list of primary recipients. The sendmail
program treats the Cc: header no differently from the way it treats the To: header. From the
user??™s point of view, the Cc: header implies that there are recipients to whom an informational
copy of the message was supplied.
The Cc: header should never be declared in the configuration file.
The field for the Cc: header must contain one or more properly formed addresses, where
multiple addresses must be separated by commas.
25.12.6 Comments:
Header commentary RFC2822
The Comments: header is used to place explanatory text into the header portion of an email.
The field portion of the Comments: header can contain arbitrary text.
One possible use for a Comments: header would be to notify recipients that one person is
replying to mail for another:
Comments: Ben is in France for the next month or
so gathering information for the meeting.
I am handling his mail while he is away.
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