On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 04:38:26PM -0700, Andrew Edelstein wrote:
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 07:17:55AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
"Ing. David González Gallegos" (davidencasa(_at_)operamail(_dot_)com) said
something to this effect on 05/02/2001:
Hi, I want to avoid people that send e-mails to my
server (Unix server) with the to:
undisclosed-recipients:;
Any body who can help me ?
:0
* ^TO_undisclosed-recipients
/dev/null
That will work fine if it actually says "undiscosed-recipients" on the To or
Cc line, etc. I think what he really wants is something that will throw out
mail where his address is NOT on To/Cc/etc.
Perhaps I should jump in then:
* 1^0 ! ^TO_(keeling|keeling(_at_)spots\(_dot_)ab\(_dot_)ca)
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