Chris Nagele:
> That clears it up then. The issue I am running into is trying to
> associate the BCC message with the others so I can associate them in
> the program that it is piped to. It sounds like that is not possible.
Indeed. You receive this email message, even though you are not
listed in
That clears it up then. The issue I am running into is trying to
associate the BCC message with the others so I can associate them in
the program that it is piped to. It sounds like that is not possible.
I did try the pipe options, but it separates each message completely,
not allowing me to conso
On 19 Jun 2012, at 17:42, Chris Nagele wrote:
When I capture the messages that are sent via pipe it contains all TO
and CC, but the BCC header is gone. From what you both said, I feel
like I missing something pretty simple here.
Yes.
When you use a MUA to compose a message with a Bcc header,
On Jun 19, 2012, at 2:42 PM, Chris Nagele wrote:
> When I capture the messages that are sent via pipe it contains all TO
> and CC, but the BCC header is gone. From what you both said, I feel
> like I missing something pretty simple here.
There's a pipe for the data (ie the mail message, what you
When I capture the messages that are sent via pipe it contains all TO
and CC, but the BCC header is gone. From what you both said, I feel
like I missing something pretty simple here. This is a similar
question on Serverfault:
http://serverfault.com/questions/148135/postfix-how-to-keep-the-bcc-reci
On Jun 19, 2012, at 1:02 PM, Chris Nagele wrote:
> I am using Postfix to pipe messages to an external program. Does
> anyone know how to pipe a single message that retains all recipients,
> including the BCC?
Methinks you are confusing RFC 821 (yeah, I know) commands with the RFC 822
data.
Bcc
Chris Nagele:
> I am using Postfix to pipe messages to an external program. Does
> anyone know how to pipe a single message that retains all recipients,
> including the BCC?
Postfix mail delivery does not distinguish between BCC recipients
or other recipients.
By default, Postfix sends multiple
I am using Postfix to pipe messages to an external program. Does
anyone know how to pipe a single message that retains all recipients,
including the BCC? I already know how to create a new message for each
recipient, but what I actually need is the message as it was sent by
the user to Postfix. I s