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My Deja Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2003 2:05 am Post subject: Is it possible to send through via SMTP without using header |
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I want to send an message through SMTP without setting up headers.
I use SpamAssassin to check for spam the output of the SpamAssassin
program being the message file with more header details added by
SpamAssassin. I simply want to take this output file and feed it back
into the servers SMTP input as a message from localhost. I wonder
whether SMTP can work this way, at the very least I believe I will
have to analyze the email to find out who it was addressed to and send
back to the server with that person.
The problem here is if the message is from a mailing list, or has
multiple To: cc: or bcc: this will be tricky, which is why I want to
know whether it is possible to send the raw file to back into the SMTP
server in some way.
Any ideas?
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