Kami,

I'm using a trick to show %ALLRECIPS% only when a message is held. I added an extra weight test as the hold weight and added the WARN action as follows:

   ----- Global.cfg -----
   HIGH-RECIPS        weight        x    x    10    0

   ----- $Default$.junkmail
   HIGH-RECIPS        WARN X-MailPure: RECIPIENTS: <%ALLRECIPS%>


This way they never see this in E-mail that passes through, and in the event of a false positive, I can deliver the E-mail correctly.


Matt



Kami Razvan wrote:

Scott ..

Just wondering.. Don't you need to have the %ALLRECIPS% in the header before
this works?

I know we deactivated it because it was defeating the purpose of BCC.. Since
anyone looking at the header could see all the people being BCC'd.

Regards,
Kami


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I've tried using the BCC tests, and i sent some email my from an outside webmail server. The tests don't even show up as failing. I'm using one that will trigger when there are 3, 5 and 10 BCCs and I've sent an email with 5 bcc's, and the tests don't show up as failing at all.
Is there something I'm missing since I did put the line in exactly as you show it.



Are you running v1.75 or later?


Are these really Bcc:'s, where the E-mail address of the recipient does not
appear in the headers when IMail receives the E-mail?

Are the Bcc: addresses addresses on your server (it is impossible to detect
Bcc:'s on other servers)?

-Scott




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