ON Wednesday, May 22, 2002, 10:13:32 PM, you wrote:

RO> Hello Gerard,

RO> On Wed, 22 May 2002 21:53:46 +0200GMT (22-5-02, 21:53 +0200GMT, where
RO> I live), you wrote:

G>>  Your name - recipient - NO
G>>  Your name - kludes    - Yes
G>>  I wonder if this would catch BCC's.
 
RO> This would catch neither bcc's nor cc's, since cc's are counted as
RO> recipients and bcc's aren't found in the receiving kludges, that's the
RO> whole part of them being blind.

Hi Roelof,
I have tried it and yes your right if your email address is in the cc's
it is caught by the "recipient" selection in the filter.
Maybe this isn't a bug but at least I would call it a bad
implementation.

As for BCC's not showing up in the kludges, have a look, it's there.
Sometimes even more then once but not in a nice need box like to: or
from:

-- 
Best regards,
 Gerard 

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