On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 02:12:44PM -0700, Professional Software
Engineering wrote:
Indeed, X-Envelope-To: (when configured to be inserted by
Sendmail - it isn't a default header) is only inserted when
there's a SINGLE local recipient - multiple recipients cause the
header to NOT be included. Refer to the procmail mantra.
On panix, X-Envelope-To: always contains the envelope-To.
The MTA is not sendmail.
If X-Envelope-To: is empty when the message was sent to
multiple local recipients, what's the point of even having it?
I mean, one can simply look for the lowest "for user@" string
in the Received chain, or the part of the Received chain
"owend" by the local host, and get exactly that. I.e., if
the mesage was scatter-shot, there won't be one. If not,
there will.
Dallman
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