Emails with To header of 'undisclosed recipients'

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I just installed RT, and while we really like it, our spam filter really hates
‘undisclosed recipients.’
I’m using a postfix mail server, and I have the option for UseFriendlyToLine =
0. From what I saw in the Notify.pm action, if this is set to 0, and the To
line is empty, the PseudoTo should be put in the To: header. Is this the
intended behavior, or am I missing something.
Thanks for everyone’s time.

  • -Doug

Douglas E. Warner dwarner@ctinetworks.com Network Engineer
CTI/PAdotNET http://www.pa.net +1 717 975 9000
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Douglas E. Warner wrote:

I just installed RT, and while we really like it, our spam filter really hates
‘undisclosed recipients.’
I’m using a postfix mail server, and I have the option for UseFriendlyToLine =
0. From what I saw in the Notify.pm action, if this is set to 0, and the To
line is empty, the PseudoTo should be put in the To: header. Is this the
intended behavior, or am I missing something.

I haven’t looked too closely at this, but for reference, the same
thing happens using $MailCommand = ‘sendmailpipe’ talking to
Sendmail-brand sendmail. It’s on my list of annoyances so minor
that I’ll look at them when I get /really/ bored. :slight_smile: