From: fesarlis on 5 May 2010 05:04 Hi, is it possible to reject a message that has no recipients? For example, when sender has used only BCC to specify all recipients. Thanks
From: D. Stussy on 5 May 2010 20:52 "fesarlis" <fesarlis(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:014c7189-207c-40c0-8efa-2ccb33fe41dd(a)d39g2000yqa.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > is it possible to reject a message that has no recipients? For > example, when sender has used only BCC to specify all recipients. That's not a message with no recipients.
From: fesarlis on 6 May 2010 02:19 If you can't contribute something useful, then you shouldn't take the time to reply. It's obvious what I meant.
From: D. Stussy on 6 May 2010 02:20 "fesarlis" <fesarlis(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:9d84b10d-6724-42fb-a3a9-dd59cb29ff59(a)s29g2000yqd.googlegroups.com... > If you can't contribute something useful, then you shouldn't take the > time to reply. It's obvious what I meant. Then say what you mean. Sendmail has various options to handle your case, so it can obviously detect it.
From: Loki Harfagr on 6 May 2010 03:23 Wed, 05 May 2010 02:04:53 -0700, fesarlis did cat : > Hi, > is it possible to reject a message that has no recipients? For example, > when sender has used only BCC to specify all recipients. yes, several possible ways, for instance see 'check_eoh' probably the quickest way to achieve what you didn't describe ,~)
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