>> But if you use an action that causes the E-mail to be delivered (such as SUBJECT, WARN, MAILBOX), then the forwarded E-mail will be delivered. <<
I'm a bit dense today - and why would THAT be a problem?
They are using the MAILBOX action on the original recipient, so it will get delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and then forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] Since the forwarding doesn't have the MAILBOX action applied to it, there is no way to tell that it is spam.
-Scott
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