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In most cases this will work fine. However, if the message has been BCCd to you, the recipient address will not be in the message header at all (that is the whole point of BCCd mail). The message reaches your ISP mailbox because the actual recipient is listed in the **SMTP Envelope** but most ISPs will throw that information away when they deliver the message into a POP3 mailbox. Because of this there is no automatic way that VPOP3 can work out the message' | In most cases this will work fine. However, if the message has been BCCd to you, the recipient address will not be in the message header at all (that is the whole point of BCCd mail). The message reaches your ISP mailbox because the actual recipient is listed in the **SMTP Envelope** but most ISPs will throw that information away when they deliver the message into a POP3 mailbox. Because of this there is no automatic way that VPOP3 can work out the message' | ||
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Some ISP will copy the SMTP Envelope recipient information into custom header fields in the message, such as **X-RCPT-TO** or **Delivered-To**. In this case, you can tell VPOP3 to use this header information. | Some ISP will copy the SMTP Envelope recipient information into custom header fields in the message, such as **X-RCPT-TO** or **Delivered-To**. In this case, you can tell VPOP3 to use this header information. |