> >>  Mails to<abuse>  and<postmaster>  should be passed as they are.
> > [...]
> > On 19.04.10 14:00, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> >>  Is it not enough to catch the To: and Cc: from the incoming mail and  if
> >>  it is for<abuse>  or<postmaster>  stop the processing and return an Exit
> >>  Status 0?

> On 26/Apr/10 17:25, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > The real recipient might not be in To/Cc and vice versa.
> > I'm working on the script.

On 28.04.10 12:59, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
> You mean you read recipients from ctlfile lines starting with "r"?
> 
> How are you going to handle an abusive message for multiple 
> recipients, only one of which is <abuse> or <postmaster>? Courier 
> already has a whitelisted/not-whitelisted mechanism, but it only works 
> for whitelistable filters...

hmmm, I feel to be a bit out... what mechanism?
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