The To, From and Subject headers are Mime headers, rather than smtp (the mail sending protocol) headers. The <dtml-sendmail> tag is just parsing those mime headers and generating smtp headers as a courtesy to the user. If you look at the documentation for the sendmail tag, it includes the mailto and the mailfrom modifiers. Those are the real smtp headers. SMTP does not have the concept of CC (or bcc), since a message is just delivered or not. Unfortunately, I have been unable to figure out a way to set the mailto and mailfrom modifiers programmatically. If you can figure that out (if it is possible at all), then you are on your way. --sam Guy Davis wrote:
I am running Zope 2.12 on a RH6.1 Linux box. Using the mailhost object connecting to the sendmail port on the localhost. I can send mail just fine using the To: field. My problem is that if include a Cc: field directly below it, the message doesn't get sent to the cc address. I can receive it at the To address and the CC field is displayed properly.
If I can't get the CC function working, I'll have to use multiple loops of the same <dtml-sendmail code>. Has anyone using the setup I described above gotten the CC to work? If so, please show me the exact contents of your sendmail tag. Thanks. -- Guy Davis mailto:davis@arc.ab.ca (403) 210-5334 Alberta Research Council
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