On 16.06.2011 16:13, Wietse Venema wrote:
karave...@mail.bg:
I thought that sender_bcc_maps/recipient_bcc_maps are options to
the cleanup process, not smtpd. Will smtpd pass this informations
somehow to the cleanup process? If it could be done in this way,
I could use it and the patch is not needed.
Correct. this happens in cleanup not smtpd. The implementation of
BCC features has moved over time from pickup/smtpd to cleanup.

The special case was already there (CLEANUP_FLAG_BCC_OK?????)?.
I am referring to a special case in the USER INTERFACE.  If they
can turn off BCC in the USER INTERFACE, then they will wonder why
they can't turn off canonical mapping etc. in the USER INTERFACE.

Special cases in the USER INTERFACE make a system hard to understand.

BTW, on a mailing list, you should place ">" before the text that
you reply to. Please use a mail client that supports proper reply
style.

        Wietse
Thanks for all advices. I have moved my configuration to use
cleanup_service_name way suggested by Viktor and Rich Wales - it is
way better to not have the default be the special case (adding bcc).

Now I do think that the feature proposed by me is useless - at the
time of writing/proposing it I did not know that I could specify
different cleanup service per smtpd.

Thanks again
Luben

P.S. Sorry for broken quoting in the text version of my previous
messages.



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