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And the answer is no you can not use BCC, or even CC. Some one has asked before and Scott answered with the technical explanation which I do not remember what it was.
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No one seems to actually be reading the OP. He doesn't want to do anything with any BCC's in incoming mail. All he wants to be able to do is BCC the virus notifications to himself. Declude has a set of .eml files that it sends out when a virus is found (postmaster, otherpostmaster, etc). In that file, you specify who gets the email by putting in a TO: line at the top. He was simply asking if that file could use a BCC: line as well. |
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- RE: [Declude.Virus] .EML file syntax John Tolmachoff \(Lists\)
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