Hi Scott,
Is there a certain reason why there is no variable containing the single
recipient of the message?
I've created a ASP-Script to requeue a spoolfile hold by an
vulnerability.
Now there is the following problem:
A send a message with a vulnerability to B and C
B is a user on our server,
Is there a certain reason why there is no variable containing the single
recipient of the message?
Yes -- because there is no single recipient (unless there is only a single
recipient, in which case %ALLRECIPS% will display that recipient). :)
Is there no variable containing the SMTP-Recipient
The problem is that while there is always only a single
sender, there are
often multiple recipients. So for the E-mail with a
vulnerability sent to
B and C, and there was a variable to produce a single
recipient, would you
want it to be B or C? Therein lies the problem.
From where
From where JM gathers the X-RCPT-TO value?
That is added by IMail, when the E-mail is being delivered.
At that point, IMail has the single E-mail with multiple recipients, and it
goes through each recipient and stores a copy of the E-mail in
their mailbox. Since it has access to the
That is added by IMail, when the E-mail is being delivered.
At that point, IMail has the single E-mail with multiple
recipients, and it
goes through each recipient and stores a copy of the E-mail in
their mailbox. Since it has access to the individual
mailbox at that
time, it is
Is there a way to add a new SKIPIFMULTIPLERECIPS criteria?
So we can send vulnerability warnings at least to single recipients.
Perhaps, but:
I mean sending the warning back to the sender so that he can force
sending is not a good solution.
%ALLRECIPS% will only include the sender if the sender
%ALLRECIPS% will only include the sender if the sender sent a copy to
himself, through your mailserver.
If you are not running an open relay, that means that the %ALLRECIPS%
notification would only go to the sender if the sender was a
user of yours.
I intended to send the warning to
%ALLRECIPS% will only include the sender if the sender sent a copy to
himself, through your mailserver.
If you are not running an open relay, that means that the %ALLRECIPS%
notification would only go to the sender if the sender was a
user of yours.
I intended to send the warning to
I'm guessing you would want the link to go to the recipient,
rather than
the sender (since the sender will obviously want the E-mail
to go through
if he intended for the vulnerability to be there).
Yes. Exactly what I've said 2 mails before.
(Probably my english is not good enough :-)