2009/3/23 Heiko Schlittermann <hs@???>:
> Brett Parker <iDunno@???> (Mo 23 Mär 2009 12:06:18 CET):
>> On 23 Mar 09:03, Raphael Bauduin wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I'm working on an Exim config that saves the mails sent into the
>> > user's Sent folder in maildir format.
>> > This works fine, except when users send mails with people in BCC.
>> >
>> > I'm looking to correct this, but I have problems accessing the bcc
>> > header. At what time do I have access to the bcc header?
>> > I tried in the ACLs and in the system filters, to no avail.
>>
>> In theory - never... however, there is a potential way to get the BCC
>> people - you get a list of envelope receipients, remove addresses that
>> exist in To: or Cc: fields and the rest are Bcc: receipients.
>
> Of course, but this I'd consider a bad hack, since it doesn't have to
> work. What you get is a list of recipients not mentioned in the To/Cc
> lines. This does not imply that this is the list of Bcc recipients.
>
Thanks all for your input.
I'll look at the use of $recipient, taking note of the remarks about it.
Raph
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