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Blind carbon copy not blind (mutt ssmtp)


I've noticed unusual behavior using Cygwin 
mutt-1.2.5i-6 and ssmtp-2.38.7-3 that doesn't 
occur in standard Unix mutt/sendmail usage.
If I Bcc: someone, the entire Bcc: line 
appears buried in the headers of the
recipient's email (and of course the blind 
recipients are not hidden, just made harder
to find). Is this a problem with the way
ssmtp is passing Bcc: addresses to my ISP's
(AT&T) SMTP server? Or is it a feature of
the 'simple' in ssmtp?
Couldn't find any answers in the Cygwin 
mailing list archives. Has anyone else
experienced this? Thanks.
Bob Heckel
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