There is been lot of mails floating around and with
lot of confusion traveling in your minds. Here goes
little summary from Postfix official website
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html

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The cleanup(8) server receives mail from outside of
Postfix as well as mail from internal sources such as
forwarded mail, undeliverable mail that is bounced to
the sender, and postmaster notifications about
problems with the mail system.

The cleanup(8) server transforms the sender,
recipients and message content into a standard form
before writing it to an incoming queue file. The
server cleans up sender and recipient addresses in
message headers and in the envelope, adds missing
message headers such as From: or Date: that are
required by mail standards, and removes message
headers such as Bcc: that should not be present.
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I hope this will help.

Many Thanks,
Dhruv

--- Ankit Tripathi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I know that my friend..you can see it in the mail
> log but this means your server knows that to whome
> the mail has been sent as BCC and thats what I want
> to know.............that is there any way to
> retrieve this info. from the mail server????
> 
> Anurag Mukhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:         
>                         
> HI All,
>    
>   I think ankit the mail server ur using shows bcc
> recipients check the maillog 
>    
>   but it will not show like these are ur bcc
> recipients but against a particular msg id it will
> show all the recipents whether thy are in to..or  cc
> or bcc.
>    
>   so for this u shd have the datails of the
> particular mail (like who was the sender and
> recipient in (to and from) thn u can chk who all wer
> in BCC)
>    
>   If i am wrong thn pls reply back .....
>    
>   Thanks group..
> 
> Dhruv Soi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>       You know what...There is another problem in
> your mail
> server. I got your three posts on each topic....So
> probably your mail server is sending 3 mails when
> you
> try to send one....lol ;o)
> 
> Cheers!
> -Dhruv
> 
> --- nw_atripathi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > Dear All,
> > We are using postfix as our mail server and we
> want
> > that if a mail
> > come as bcc to any of our client we may know that
> to
> > whome the mail
> > has been sent as bcc, for example lets say that a
> > mail has been sent
> > to a person 'a' as with a bcc to a person
> > 'b'..............so we want
> > that a should know that this mail has also been
> sent
> > to person 'b' as
> > a bcc ......................how  can I do
> > this..................
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks in advance
> > 
> > Ankit Tripathi
> > 
> > 
> 
>
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