Scott, does this mean that this test will not work for gateway messages
(relayed, non-local e-mails)?

Bill
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] bcc?


>
> >What is the usage for the BCC test?  I don't remember seeing it mentioned
> >before (and it is not in the manual that I can find).
>
> You just need to define the test in the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file,
> such as:
>
>          BCC  bcc  5  x  3  0
>
> This would assign a weight of 3 to any E-mail that had at least 5 Bcc's
> (actually, it only counts local recipients whose E-mail addresses do not
> appear in the E-mail headers).
>
> You could then assign action(s) to the test, such as "BCC WARN".
>
>                                                     -Scott
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