Nate Johnston wrote:
> My pet peeve is messages that have no To or Cc, but are sent with only a
> Bcc, or a false To.  To filter this you have to let the catchall rule do
> it.  Sadly, there isnt an easy way to filter based on the expression "If $x
> doesn't match any address I know".

i suppose you could use a regex to send all mail that IS addressed to you to
your inbox and then direct everything else to a different folder.

i agree with you as far as how annoying that is.  if it's a mailing list it's
happening with you can always look for some sort of header that's always
present in mails from the list and it should catch it then.

i use spambouncer so it catches a lot of the more sketchy bcc'd stuff and
puts it in my spam folder.

w


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