On 1/22/2015 3:13 AM, Joe Acquisto-j4 wrote:
Thanks. I appreciate the reminder.  The methodology is long standing
and should be altered.  The users have only the tools offered to them.

However, not trying to be argumentative at all -

While I agree Bcc is correct, I am having difficulty accepting,
logically, not in fact,  that the forwarded message should fail.
After all, it is actually addressed to only one person.

By analogy,  would UPS or FedEx be correct to refuse a shipment
as overweight if it consisted of an envelope empty except for a
sticky note that had 500 Lbs. written on it?

If the answer is: "RFC says", I would feel the same, but have to shut up
and sit down.

I should let it go, on this list at least.

joe a.



Are you asking to have a single copy of all mail forwarded to the o365 account? You could perhaps make use of the sender_bcc_maps and recipient_bcc_maps to do it "behind the scenes". Though if o365 is rejecting anything that has a header greater than a given size that wouldn't help.

Perhaps you could define a transport map for o365, that passed the message through a simple script that stripped the CC & BCC headers prior to sending it on.


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Daniel

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