>>>>> "EB" == Ed Blackman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
EB> Yes, the header To: is completely unreliable. Anyone can put
EB> anything in there and still get the message to you. The same
EB> applies to From:, which is why TMDA uses the envelope sender
EB> for 'from' matching.
I see, and I agree.
EB> You can use "headers "^To: ..." to match To:. The
EB> less-convenient syntax reminds you that it's unreliable.
I couldn't think of trying to use "headers". "headers" is good enough
for the exceptional cases to catch "to". There is an exceptional case
that I need to match "to".
Thanks.
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