As I am sure everyone knows, it is very easy to CC an email to a list of
addresses when you meant / were supposed to BCC them, thus exposing
everyone's email address to everyone else.
There are also cases where CC was what was intended - usually to a handful
of recipients, rather than hundreds - s
I have an email address that sends to five people using a virtual-map line:
tinyl...@example.comm...@example.com, t...@example.com, (etc)
When tinylist receives email, header_checks uses the following test to
add a reply-to line to the header, so that replies go to 'tinylist'
rather than
Wietse Venema said:
> [sender munging with SRS]
>> Something in that breaks the bcc_senders_maps functionality. Before I
>> could automatically archive outgoing email from some domains and not
>> others, and treat each individually, but now it appears to be all or
>> nothing, and every sender's do
For many years, I've used Postfix's ability to automatically BCC mail
that is being sent through it to generate an archive of sent mail.
Unfortunately, the 'use bcc_senders_maps to have a file with a list of
accounts to do this to' method no longer works if you have to have SRS
enabled and your ou