> July 23, 2007, Jim Horner wrote:

wow a year ago...

> I remember it was fixed in 1.0.3 but I've got dovecot-sieve-1.1.5_1 and

I'm still using the 1.0 series. But your sieve script looks fine to me. I 
usually use 

if anyof (
    address :contains ["to", "cc"] ["[EMAIL PROTECTED]"],
    address :contains ["to", "cc"] ["[EMAIL PROTECTED]"]
) {
    discard;
    stop;
}

I seem to think I have encountered a similar problem where the Bcc header 
never exists so people who BCC'd, in your case webmaster, never got caught. 
This is easily tested. Anyway, I think I ended up creating a user, called 
webmaster and had a sieve script in webmaster's home directory forward 
everything to jhorner+webmaster.  That way I could catch everything. Or I 
pushed it further upstream to postfix and made webmaster an alias which 
forwards to jhorner+webmaster, either way.

There are a lot of smart people on this list. Hopefully one will provide an 
answer a bit more useful.

Jim


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