Good day folks, I am unsure whether this question belongs here or to Fetchmail. I am quite sure though, that it might have already been discussed. I wasnt able to find anything helpful in the archives so please bear with me if this is a FAQ.
A user is using a multidrop box for his domain name. He picks this up using fetchmail and distributes it to several users. He is using the Envelope-To header to detect the recipients of the single e-mail and distributes it among local users at his server. In case an e-mail has multiple recipients, Exim does not add the "for" address in the Received header so he needs to rely on those Envelope-To header, which might be better anyway. He is now complaining that user's addresses who received the e-mail as a Bcc are leaked to other recipients because of the Envelope-To header. The question if it is possible to strip the envelope-to header after analysing it might be a question for the Fetchmail folks (I would be happy about a hint anyway). Fetchmail manual however suggests that the MTA stores one e-mail per recipient in the box although it is actually the same box and adding proper Envelope-To or X-Envelope-To headers. Can someone help me with a hint/best practice scenario how to achive this? I have searched the Exim-docs over and over again but was not able to find any information (not saying that it is not there ;-)). Thank you Sascha -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
