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Saturday, June 22, 2002, 11:06:26 PM, you wrote:
dMc> I found an example where a Server-Wide rule to make our Virus scanner
dMc> trigger, does not work with the "any recipient" field:
Good example! Here's something to consider: In 4.0b4 (or b3) there
is an "Envelope Recipients field" in the Local settings. It defaults
to having the X-Real-To: header in it and CGPro can add that to each
message. But, since it is in the Local settings, I think it gets
added after it goes through the Enqueuer. The X-Real-To: header does
have the name of the intended recipient.
I'm just thinking aloud. Just wondering if something can be done
with that header.
Mario
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