On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 02:16:48AM -0700, linux nitwit wrote:
> hi all
> 
> could somebody please guide me as to how to fix this
> problem. mail for bcc recipients is not being sent to
> the internal user but to local postmaster. i am using
> fetchmail and sendmail bcc is working when a mail is
> sent to and from an internal user
> this is how the .fetcmailrc looks
>
[snipped]
> Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 04:59:22 +0000
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
>   boundary="----=_NextPart_000_5ed3_57ca_6d64"
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-OriginalArrivalTime: 24 Jun 2002 04:59:43.0841 (UTC)
> FILETIME=[F4795D10:01C21B3B]
> X-Fetchmail-Warning: no recipient addresses matched
> declared local names
> Status: RO
> X-Status: O
> 
> any help is welcome
> 
> this is the mail server
> 
---end quoted text---

You may have to enable -n with your fetchmail. Have a look at
this, from the fetchmail man page:

--------------------------<snip>-----------------------------

-n, --norewrite
      (Keyword:  no  rewrite)  Normally,  fetchmail edits
      RFC-822 address headers (To,  From,  Cc,  Bcc,  and
      Reply-To)  in  fetched  mail  so  that any mail IDs
      local to the server are expanded to full  addresses
      (@ and the mailserver hostname are appended).  This
      enables replies on the client to get addressed cor-
      rectly  (otherwise  your  mailer  might  think they
      should be addressed to local users  on  the  client
      machine!).    This  option  disables  the  rewrite.
      (This option is provided to pacify people  who  are
      paranoid  about having an MTA edit mail headers and
      want to know they can prevent it, but it is  gener-
      ally not a good idea to actually turn off rewrite.)
      When using ETRN, the rewrite option is ineffective.
      
-------------------------</snip>-----------------------------
      
Just a hunch ... may help

Bish                                                                                   
                                                                                       
                                   

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