Hi,

Thanks for the quick answer.

Bart Schaefer a écrit :
On 5/28/06, Phil (Sphinx) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I also tried to set up my own rule : header NETW_BCC_MANY ^Bcc =~
/,.*,.*,/

The Bcc header is stripped out by the transport system, so you can't compare on it directly.

Yes, I've learnt that later.

What you have to discover is whether there are a lot of recipients in
the SMTP envelope who do not appear in the To/Cc headers.

I don't think they do not appear... because when I test it myself, with
the SARE Bcc rule, it seems to work :
- I write a mail and send it using my own  SMTP server
- I look at the SA analysis log file : I can see the rule matched...

I really don't understand.


Generally this has to be done by the MTA (e.g. sendmail, exim, postfix, whatever) because the envelope is not available by the time SpamAssassin gets involved.

Yes I agree, I think it should be more reliable (as we can put anything
in the Data field of the mail, but not in the SMTP envelope).
But I did not find any real interesting thing on the internet...

Do you think I should ask the exim-users list ?

Cheers,

--
Philippe
www.mezimail.com

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