will not normally be called directly by the user.
.PP
.B Spost
-searches the `To:', `Cc:', `Bcc:',
+searches the `To:', `Cc:', `Bcc:', `Dcc',
`Fcc:', and `Resent\-xxx:' header lines of the specified
message for destination addresses,
.PP
+.B Sendmail
+is called witch all recipients, expect these from Bcc-field
+.br
+.B sendmail
+.B \-i
+.RB [ \-v ]
+.I recipients ...
+.PP
If a `Bcc:' field is encountered, its addresses will be used for
delivery, and the `Bcc:' field will be removed from the message
sent to sighted recipients. The blind recipients will receive a newly
.B send
to send the Bcc message.)
.PP
+If a `Dcc' field is encountered, the field will be removed
+befor sending the mail.
+.PP
The `Aliasfile' profile entry
can be used to specify one or more files that spost
should take aliases from.
.PP
+Aliasing is done on any address-field will.
+The address-fields are `From:', `To:', `Bcc:', `Dcc'
+or rather the `Resent\-xxx:' versions of this fields.
+.PP
The
.B \-verbose
switch enables informational messages.
in messages sent with
.BR dist .
.PP
-Your MTA is supposed to care to fully qualitfy the addresses
-with the correct domain name.
+.B Spost
+takes care about full qualitfy addresses,
+in every address-field.
+Your MTA is supposed to care to add the correct domain,
+if there is no after aliasing.
.PP
The draft is filed to the folders in the Fcc headers by
.BR refile .
None
.SH BUGS
-Spost does not qualify addresses.
-.PP
-Spost does only basic processing and checking, yet.
+None