Michelle Konzack writes:

Hello Sam,

Am 2010-06-03 20:11:11, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
You must have a custom script. Normally, delivered mail goes to the
new directory, in whatever folder it gets delivered.

No, if I use Mutt, Thunderbird, Seamonkey  or  Squirrelmail,  copies  of
outgoing messages are saved on INBOX.sent in the subfolder /cur/ even if
I use Bc:.  It was always like this.

These mail clients are probably uploading the message to the mailbox via IMAP. That's a completely different process than mail delivery.

Messages arrive in the subfolder /new/ only, if the re where deliverd be
the MDA which is not the case if you use IMAP  becasue  it  is  the  MUA
which move the sent message to INBOX.Sent

Correct -- that's what the OP is doing: saving a copy of the message by Bcc, that's the "stealthy" part.

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