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From: Kyle Jones <kyle_jones@wonderworks.com>
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Subject: Re: VM 5.97 released
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Steven L. Baur writes:
 > Kyle> If this Mail-Copies-To header is present, `reply all'
 > Kyle> should only send mail to the addresses listed in the
 > Kyle> header?
 > 
 > There are two values for Mail-Copies-To:.  The special string
 > "never" is used to suppress sending mail to the From: address
 > on a `reply all'.  Otherwise, it is an email address (anything
 > other than "never") and prefer its value when generating the
 > To: and Cc: in a `reply all'.

This has a greasy feel to it.  The real solution is duplicate
suppression in the MUA.

