Name
-t
Synopsis
The -t
command-line switch causes sendmail to gather
its list of recipients from the message’s header in
addition to gathering them from its command line. The
-t
switch takes no arguments.
When this switch is specified, sendmail gathers
recipient names from the To
:,
Cc
:, and Bcc
: header lines. It
also gathers recipient names from its command line if any were
listed. Duplicates are discarded, the Bcc
: header
is stripped, and the message is delivered.
The -t
switch is intended for use by MUAs. It
should never be specified when
sendmail is run in daemon mode.
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