On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 11:17, Philip Hazel wrote:
> Solution: Use an intermediate alias. If user A is aliased to M and user
> B is also aliased to M and a message arrives which is addressed to both
> A and B, only one copy will get delivered because of Exim's
> de-dupliction logic. Then you arrange for M to be delivered into your
> funny mailbox.
I'd argue the correct solution is never ever ever do redelivery based on
the To/Cc headers on the message - it is a great way to louse up.
What happens if someone forwards on a message using an MUA bounce
function (ie send the whole message with headers on giving a different
delivery address to the MTA).
What about mailing lists.
This stuff doesn't work, and only an idiot would suggest it is a
reasonable way of handling mail.
You *must* have the envelope information available to do this sort of
forwarding.
Nigel.
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