On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 09:12:33PM +, Justin Mason wrote:
> It can pick up *some* of them: here's the list we use (from the code):
>
>$self->get ('Resent-To') . # std, rfc822
>$self->get ('Resent-Cc')); # std, rfc822
>
> $self->get ('To') .
Tony L. Svanstrom said:
> On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 the voices made Justin Mason write:
>
> JM> If anyone can suggest others added by other MTAs, it'd be much appreciate
> d.
>
> With some luck you can get the env-address out of one of the Received-header
> s.
Yeah, I've just added some code to do t
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 the voices made Justin Mason write:
JM> If anyone can suggest others added by other MTAs, it'd be much appreciated.
With some luck you can get the env-address out of one of the Received-headers.
/t
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Matt Kettler said:
> Someone may correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I know, SpamAssassin
> does not have any access to the delivery envelope itself, thus does not
> know who the mail is really being delivered to, it only has access to what
> is stated in the mail headers. Any filtering bas
Hmm, this isn't a very clear question. At first read it sounds like you are
trying to describe a problem, but both cases are behaving normaly.
In any event, I shall assume that your problem is that some emails
delivered to the mailbox of [EMAIL PROTECTED] have spam tags on them and you
want thi
Hello,
I'm currently running SA 2.43 on Mandrake 8.1 using the Postfix RPM that
came with it, postfix-20010228-15mdk. Everything seems to be working fine
except the all_spam_to entries. There are some email addresses I do not
want filter at all so I've put those email addresses under all_spam_to