Received: from robin
([192.0.2.124]) by test.mail ([192.0.2.124]) with SMTP
(MDaemon.PRO.v9.6.6.R); Fri, 20 Aug 2010 10:09:15 -0400
Reply-To: 'Blake'
From: 'Blake'
To:
Subject: test
There is no BCC information in the message even before it goes out to the Internet for delivery. (for example BCC'ing user03@example.com)
The
way that BCC mail is routed is via the SMTP envelope information. Mail
servers pass the message along via SMTP and the delivery information is
kept in tact.
When you download the message via DomainPOP,
MDaemon does not have the SMTP delivery information any longer. It has
to make the best guess as to where the message should go.
Some
ISPs stamp a header so that the SMTP delivery information is available
for parsing, but it's not required. These headers may be “Envelope-To”
or “Delivered-To” or something similar. Your ISP may be able to do
something along these lines. Alternatively you could ask them if you
could receive mail via ATRN instead of POP because then the SMTP
envelope is still there.@example.com>@example.com>@example.com>
- Home
-
Store
- Browse All
- Personal Hosting
- Business Hosting
- Corporate Hosting
- Enterprise Hosting
- VPS Hosting
- Spam Titan Email Security
- SpamExpert Email Filtering
- CudaConnect Cloud Spam & DR
- Barracuda Email Security
- Fail-Over System & MX Backup
- G-Suite by Google Cloud
- Office 365 Business
- Office 365 Enterprise
- WHMCS Addons & Modules
- Website Development
- Logo Design Packages
- Corporate Identity
- Website Maintenance
- Social Media Managment
- SocialBee
- Register a New Domain
- Transfer Domains to Us
- Announcements
- Knowledgebase
- Network Status
- Contact Us
-
More
