Wouldn't this need to be done at the SMTP level? Not allowing your smtpd to distribute the message to the user on the BCC?
Either way, wouldn't it be possible to make a filter/rule to catch any message with a BCC? (as it comes in, I presume). Just guessing, I've never really played with blocking BCCs before. Jonathan At 10:07 AM 7/17/2002 -0500, you wrote: > > Can anyone tell me the best way to disable everyones ability to > > Blind Courtesy Copy. > >It's Blind Carbon Copy. If you want to disable it from the webmail >interface, you'll need to edit the forms on the sendmail.html, >replymsg1.html, fwdmsg1.html, and draft.html files. To my knowledge you >cannot disable it from POP or IMAP clients (server-side). > >-Ron > > > > >______________________________________________________________________ >The HKSI-IMail Admin List is hosted by........ Humankind Systems, Inc. >Questions, Comments or Complain like Hell.. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Message Archive............ http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] >To Manage your Subscription......... http://humankindsystems.com/lists ______________________________________________________________________ The HKSI-IMail Admin List is hosted by........ Humankind Systems, Inc. Questions, Comments or Complain like Hell.. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Message Archive............ http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] To Manage your Subscription......... http://humankindsystems.com/lists
