We receive copies of 100's of messages from a client's site every week in
our postmaster account.  They all appear to include "X-RCPT-TO: <>" in the
headers - sample below.  Does the "X-RCPT-TO: <>" indicate a message with a
BCC? or to the postmaster?  Or am I way off base here?  Is there anyway to
tell who these messages were sent to if it is a BCC?  I can see in the logs
that some messages don't include the "X-RCPT-TO: <>" and that we apparently
don't receive them, but those that do include the "X-RCPT-TO: <>" are
delivered to our postmaster account.

I'd like to quit receiving these messages, but need to know what to ask the
client to change.

TIA,
David

<sample headers>

Received: from AspEmail [66.129.XX.YYY] by orcsweb4.orcsweb.com
  (SMTPD32-6.06) id AF917C80294; Thu, 11 Apr 2002 11:45:21 -0400
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: music permission
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 11:43:29 -0400
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
 boundary="--=3530FDA4D2694F70B498_870D_8B7D_A309"
Message-Id: <200204111145875.SM00187@AspEmail>
X-RCPT-TO: <>
X-UIDL: 314160357
Status: U




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