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If your ISP does not copy the SMTP Envelope information into the header your options are limited: | If your ISP does not copy the SMTP Envelope information into the header your options are limited: | ||
- | * Manually. An aIncomdministrator | + | * Manually. An administrator |
* Mappings. Many BCCd messages are actually from mailing lists. In this case the **To** header will often have the address of the mailing list in it. In this case you can create a **Mapping** of type **POP3** from the mailing list address to the user(s) who want to receive the message. | * Mappings. Many BCCd messages are actually from mailing lists. In this case the **To** header will often have the address of the mailing list in it. In this case you can create a **Mapping** of type **POP3** from the mailing list address to the user(s) who want to receive the message. | ||
* [[Incoming SMTP Feed|SMTP Feed]]. If you can switch to an incoming SMTP Feed for your mail (instead of POP3 collection), | * [[Incoming SMTP Feed|SMTP Feed]]. If you can switch to an incoming SMTP Feed for your mail (instead of POP3 collection), |