josh wrote:I guess that's a bug - what email service or program are you using?
The answer to that is quite ugly. I'm using elvis 2.2.0 to create a file with the following seven lines, and only these:
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To: (a spamgourmet e-mail address)
Subject: (something)
Bcc: (a different spamgourmet e-mail address)
Date: (something like Tue, 21 Jul 2015 15:51:45 -0700)
Message-ID: (something like Tue21Jul2015155145-0700@mariposabill.com)
(an empty line)
(a single line of text)
Then my C program connects with panix.com's e-mail server, and I use the ESMTP protocol to feed this mail to it. That's how I usually generate mail, and I have yet to have non-spamgourmet Bcc:'s go missing. But this mail goes to the first spamgourmet address, but not the second one. You ought to be able to send seven lines like those to sendmail with the "-oi -t" options and reproduce the bug.
I know that's lame, but that's what I got.