Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
This list
<http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.mail.postfix.user/4320/focus=4327> as
well as a simple test of sending an e-mail with a BCC: and looking in
the archive (message in archive has no BCC).
That's about always_bcc.
Hint: recipient_bcc_maps operates on the message envelope.
By definition, the envelope des not distingnuish between
bcc and other recipients.
I'll take a look at that; the suggest I received was to use always_bcc
which is not a sufficient solution.
Ok I have:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] postfix]# cat /etc/postfix/recipient_bcc
/(.)/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so you destroyed the original envelope!
in my post, the $1 and $2 were there to keep the encode the original
envelope in the archive address.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] postfix]# postconf recipient_bcc_maps
recipient_bcc_maps = pcre:/etc/postfix/recipient_bcc
And all mail traversing the SMTP server does seem to get BCC'd to the
specified address (a shared folder on a Cyrus IMAPd server). But BCC
information from the message is not preserved in the archived copy.