At 05:02 AM 4/23/01 -0700, you wrote:
>First question - Why does the log repeatedly declare the date - as in the
>first line?
         In addition to what the others have said about making it easier to 
read, that feature was specifically suggested to me by a local District 
Attorney (i.e. a state government prosecutor, for you non-USA folks) to 
make it more suitable for evidence for in use in court. Previously the date 
of a log was just identified by the log file's name. So, Seemingly just a 
few heartbeats after I relayed the D.A.'s suggestion to the list, the grand 
folks at Stalker had it implemented in the next beta release.

>Fifth question - How can a message be to 'undisclosed recipients' yet still
>be delivered to my account?  It wasn't spammed around to all accounts on my
>server, just one.  If the message is TO an address, how can the TO bit be
>blocked, and yet the message still be deliverable???

         It would be handy if there was an option to put an comment in the 
header for every address an email BCCed to. Of course that'd pretty much 
ruin what a BCC is right (blind cc, i.e. no evidence in the email of who 
was sent a copy)?  Perhaps though, an option to put the final routing 
address in the header so that for example if a catch-all or wild card 
account was used you could tell what the original recipient address was 
without having to dig through the day's log.

Joe


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