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Cron, To, CC: and SPAM

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Jul 17, 2003
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Hello All,

Not sure if anyone has experienced this type of issue.

Basically my company installed XWALL (spam blocker gateway) on their servers. The problem I am facing is that any e-mail that is sent from any of our production servers gets flagged as spam due to (Blind Carbon Copy).

The reason for the flag: A BCC message is a message where the recipients address is not in the To: or CC: field.

When cron send's and e-mail does the recipient get added to the BCC in the envelope instead of the To: or CC:?

If so.. How can I fix this..

I have noticed that any e-mail processed or relayed through a UNIX server is getting flagged. Very annoying..

Currently using:

Sendmail 8.12.10 and have many virtual domains fowarding to external addresses.

Many thanks in advance.


M. Brooks
X Concepts LLC
 
Make the TO: filed /dev/null of some sort. or to an
local account that you empty via cron .
 
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