> >unfortunately a lot of good stuff is BCC'd... correct me if i'm wrong but
> >a lot of mailing lists use BCC to hide all the recipients and your email
> >is almost never in the To or CC
>
> Well strictly speaking you don't know if it's Bcc'ed since cc implies
> there is a primary recipient. But it's almost always the case that the
> spam victim's address doesn't appear in the To: or Cc: line, just in the
> envelope address. You just have to make sure not to filter out mailing
> list traffic too.
is the difference between an email being a 'BCC' or 'envelope only' in
just the concept and not the execution ??
later
marty
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because I'm me." - Corduroy, Pearl Jam
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