On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 21:36, -JhAzEr- wrote:
> ;) Is that (always_bcc) possible on a per user basis?
i don't know if there's an MTA solution for per user always_bcc.
you do have options.
always_bcc to an email address, in that email address,
you have a .procmailrc that filters out those you don't
want to copy. leaving the emails of those you *do*
want to copy.
man procmailrc and see the section on how procmail considers
an email "delivered" (e.g., an action of "| cat > /dev/null")
will make the email "delivered" and so no copy will be kept.
in particular:
"If a delivering recipe is found to match,
procmail considers the mail (you guessed it) delivered and
will cease processing the rcfile after having successfully
executed the action line of the recipe"
and the next paragraph there describes what "delivering recipes" are.
tiger
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