AFAIK the header rules should only check the header specified. In the 
context of SpamAssassin it would seem to be a truly broken behavior for a 
regex that explicitly specifies one header to be matched against another.

If you wanted a CC rule, you'd need to make a CC rule, and you could Meta 
the two together as a single rule.


At 11:27 PM 10/2/2002 -0700, Vicki Brown wrote:
>Do "To:" rules check in "Cc: field as well?
>That is, does SpamAssassin treat its To rules similarly to procmail's TO
>rules?
>
>I want to have a rule that checks for whether my real name is in the address;
>mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" without the "Vicki Brown" part is considered suspect
>(hint to anyone replying to me :-)
>
>Can I do this with a simple
>     header TO_NOT_NAME      To =~ /^["\s]*\<?\S+\@\S+\>?\s*$/
>(borrowing the pattern from the NOT_REAL_NAME "From" rule so it can be used
>system-wide).
>
>Will this also check the Cc: field?  (If not, can I file a strongly worded
>request for "enhancement", i.e. bug report? :-)
>
>Please Cc: me with any replies (see why it matters? :-) as I have subscribed
>to the digest.



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