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Re: Auto Sent folder filling
From: Victor Duchovni (Victor.Duchovni
MorganStanley.com)
Date: Mon Apr 03 2006 - 11:25:06 CDT
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On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 06:05:11PM +0200, Vlada Macek wrote:
> The remaining problem is blind carbon copies. When I decide to fill Bcc:
> when sending mail to someone, MUA stores the Bcc: header to Sent folder,
> but this method does not. I'm afraid there is no easy solution for this
> or am I wrong?
>
Either use the native IMAP "Sent" folder, or lose Bcc in the stored
copy. (The Bcc recipients are in your logs, but not in the Sent folder).
(Actually you can implement a content filter that records Bcc recipients
in a second copy of the message that is directly stored into the Sent
folder without an MTA transit. Then use this filter instead of the
much simpler sender_bcc_maps. Too complex and costly to maintain IMHO).
--
Viktor.
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