Rick,

This information is in the Q* file. If you use the COPYFILE action, it will keep both the D* and the Q* file. The only issue is that the Declude headers are lost and each message is kept separately and not viewable without a special application like spamreview. IMO, this is appropriate for archiving due to legal requirement, but not for doing review.

If you want to handle this in a different way by just sending to a mailbox, you can use a WARN action with the %ALLRECIPS% variable which will contain the BCC addresses as well. For instance, you could do the following:

TESTNAME        WARN X-RECIPIENTS: <%ALLRECIPS%>

This of course exposes the BCC info to all that might view the headers.

Matt


Rick Davidson wrote:

I am looking at creating our own email archiving solution using sql, the main hurdle is how to handle and email sent to a user using BCC. Is there a way to use Declude to include that info in a recipient x-header?

If I send myself using only the BCC field the header contains only this

From: "Rick Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
Subject: test

I assume the BCC info is lost once the message hits the senders SMTP server correct?

Rick Davidson
National Systems Manager
North American Title Group
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