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Re: always_bcc ignored

From: Wietse Venema (wietseporcupine.org)
Date: Thu Dec 01 2005 - 18:06:32 CST


Vlada Macek:
> I set an additional listening port for bypassing amavis checking in
> master.cf like this:
>
> 127.0.0.1:10030 inet n - - - - smtpd
> -o content_filter=
>
> I also have always_bcc set in main.cf to carbon copy all processed mail
> to special mailbox, which worked good when postfix listened on port 25
> only. The mail received from my e-mail generator on port 10030 is
> transported to remote SMTP as it should be. But always_bcc is ignored.
> When I direct my mail generating program to usual port 25, it is passed
> via amavis and also wanted always_bcc applies.
>
> I read a doc for always_bcc and it seem to me the conditions for it are
> met. Postfix version 2.1.5.
>
> Is it of course possible to force the bcc mailbox as a additional
> envelope recipient in my generating script, but it's not a clean
> solution. I'd rather learn the cause.
>
> Thanks in advance for advices.

This is a problem report about always_bcc, but the report provides
no configuration information that shows how always_bcc is used in
the Postfix main.cf and master.cf files.

Please pay attention to the text below.

        Wietse
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