On 14.08.13 15:20, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
I am using spamass-milter to process received mail.

do you use "-u user" option? spamas-milter uses that user's config when the
mail goes to multiple recipients. Isn't that user by any chance the one in
all_spam_to list?

I guess if you don't specify the -u option, user "nobody" is used.

If the option was supposed to process BCC also why wasn't it called
all_spam_to_both_to_and_bcc?

I strongly doubt that any spam software does use Bcc:
Bcc: is for MTAs that need to specify envelope users that do not go to the
headers.


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