Topic: BCC all inbound mail for a specific user.
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The guide at
https://docs.iredmail.org/monitor.incom … h.bcc.html
states
-- BCC incoming emails to 'inbound@example.com'
mysql> INSERT INTO recipient_bcc_user (username, bcc_address, domain, active, created)
VALUES ('user@mydomain.com', 'inbound@example.com', 'mydomain.com', 1, NOW());
I did ...
INSERT INTO recipient_bcc_user (username, bcc_address, domain, active, created)
VALUES ('user1@mydomain.net', 'user2@mydomain.net', 'mydomain.net', 1, NOW());
This has this effect
sender -> user1 -> BCC copy -> user2
Is this the expected behaviour or have I just misunderstood the guidance? The way I read it I expected user1 to get the BCC copy. Just want to check in case a future release reverses the operation.
Thank you.
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