Re: [Exim] System Filter question

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Author: Greg Ward
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] System Filter question
On 05 October 2002, Adam Moffett said:
> It seems to work perfectly fine....If I try to send a message with
> more than 100 recipients it gets rejected as it should. But I
> noticed this morning that someone received a spam message that was
> bcc'd to a huge list of people. And in case you're wondering, no
> "mjl@???" was not in the return path.


You're confusing envelope recipients with header recipients. The "CC"
header has (almost) nothing to do with how a message is routed. In
particular, if the headers look like this:

To: user@???, user@???, ..., user@???

and you operate only domain123.com, then the message will have precisely
one recipient when your MTA sees it. ("To" vs "Cc" makes no difference
in this context. Or in any other context, except for a human reading
the message.)

Anyways, you'd be much better off doing this sort of test in an ACL. If
you're not running Exim 4 yet, time to upgrade.

        Greg
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Greg Ward <gward@???>                         http://www.gerg.ca/
"I came, I saw, she conquered."
(The original Latin seems to have been garbled.)