What problems might we see if using SWITCHRECIP ON?
That's up to you to discover. :)
Specifically, each E-mail has both an intended recipient (the address the sender types in), and an actual recipient (the one the E-mail is routed to). With most E-mail addresses, both are the same (unless you have an odd official name for the domain, such as "mail.example.com" in which case the actual address would end with @mail.example.com instead of @example.com).
The SWITCHRECIP ON option was added by the request of a customer, and switches the two addresses, which can affect anything in Declude JunkMail that uses addresses (such as per-user settings).
Since I'm only interested in it for reporting purposes, could I put in the suggestion box to add both the intended and actual addresses in either the MID or HIGH LOGLEVEL?
That's something that we will look into. :)
-Scott
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