Thanks for your replies,
citing Joe here:
> a BCC: recipient will not be named in a header either, for obvious
> reasons. POP3 does not work well in these cases where multiple users
> share a mailbox. Many ISPs do in fact keep the SMTP envelope,
> converting
> it to a non-standard header, suc
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Erik Dörnbach
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
Hello people,
I'm having a Debian Sarge box here running fetchmail, sendmail,
spamass-milter. Mail
retrieved by fetchmail from 2 multidrop POP accounts is delivered to
local sendmail (for
spam check) and then forwarded via
This is one of the interesting features of Fetchmail.
You say you are using Fetchmail with a multidrop mailbox. It may be
that Fetchmail is not looking for the correct header to determine the
address to deliver to. Look in the fetchmail man pages in the sections
on "envelope" and "Header vs En
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