[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hi all,

(BTW, I already posted this directly to the Usenet feed at Google Groups. I probably shouldn't have done that. Sorry for the duplication.).

I'm running an older version of Courier (0.40.2) which is working great.

I have certain messages (often spam) that come in and, based upon close examination of the full headers, are clearly coming to me via BCC. But I have many, many addresses that might be the one being used in BCC. I want to know what address they're using to get to me.

Is there any way at all, based on logs or any setup I can do right now, to tell who the original BCC recipients of an incoming message were?

The message should have the Delivered-To: header, that indicates the ultimate delivery address.

That is, provided you're just having Courier deliver the mail, and not doing running some home-cooked script that screws around with the message, before delivering it.

In that case, you need to read the dot-courier man page to find out how to obtain the recipient information from a script.



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