Back on-list, wouldn't be useful to make a rule to white-list a message when sent to abuse@, but only when it has no BCC or tons of rcpts? So, our abuse@ team could receive spam complains and still not become some kind of open relay...
It's impossible for SA to tell if there are any BCCs... it sees the message, not the envelope...
You'd have to implement what you're talking about in procmail, or some higher-layer tool.
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