On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 12:09:44 -0300, Pedro Gauna
<pguylug(_at_)montevideo(_dot_)com(_dot_)uy> wrote:
Hi, I have this rule working fine (thanks *Google Kreme*):
#############################################
:/0
/* Subject:(.*\<)?\/(teachers.txt|estudetns.txt|directives.txt)
! `cat $MATCH`
#############################################
This rule takes a message where a message matches eg.: teachers.txt and
send a copy to the mails in a file named teachers.txt.
Now I want to send a message to an address but I don`t want to write the
name of the file in the subject, but in BCC field.
I made this, but did not work:
#############################################
:/0
/* Bcc:(.*\<)?\/(teachers.txt|estudetns.txt|directives.txt)
! `cat $MATCH`
#############################################
Any ideas?
Thanks.....
You're not supposed to see a BCC header, if you see it, that email is
spam.
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