R. Scott Perry wrote:
%ALLRECIPS% gives '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' when I need
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. %MAILFROM% gives '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' which is great. I was hoping for a %MAILTO% that would give me '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
Actually, in this case, I believe Declude will actually just see [EMAIL PROTECTED] (unless [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an alias, rather than a forward). To %ALLRECIPS% here should be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well this is where the issue came up. We were testing a new configuration and the bounced messages were saying [EMAIL PROTECTED] Seemed odd that it would do this but then all things e-mail seem odd at times. :-)
I can see the alias situation and there might be a problem with mailing lists which I'll deal with after this.
You might want to try %REALRECIPS%, which will show the alternate addresses, which contains the other address(es) that Declude JunkMail knows about.
I'll give this one a try. Might give a hint as to why I'm getting the last instead of the first. The mail headers give no indication of a problem. One To: with the chain of forwards.
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