Some mailing list agents insert a 'Resent-Cc: recipient list not
shown: ;' header in e-mail that they distribute.

If such a message is re-distributed by qmail, (say, after reception
and filtering by procmail, and forwarded using qmail as the MTA,)
qmail reads the 'Reset-Cc: ' header, and tries to distribute the
e-mail to ";@mydomain.com".

It doesn't do it with 'Cc: ' headers, nor if the 'Resent-Cc: ' record
is removed or renamed.

If the 'Resent-Cc: ' header is changed to 'Resent-Cc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]', then [EMAIL PROTECTED] will receive a
copy of e-mail send to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It seems as though the 'Resent-Cc: ' header has special meaning to
qmail when it reads the header.

FWIW,

        John

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John Conover        Tel. 408.370.2688  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
631 Lamont Ct.      Fax. 408.379.9602  http://www.johncon.com/
Campbell, CA 95008  Cel. 408.772.7733  

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