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<pre>However, I don't want spam checks for the bcc-user email to be bypassed. I
also don't want the spam that would be quarantined for the regular sender
to be delivered for the bcc-user either.
In other words, I want the bcc-user to be treated exactly the same as mail
for the intended recipient. Is this possible, given they are in different
domains?</pre>
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I claim that this is not possible in a
Postfix-always_bcc-before-Amavis setup. Why don't you move
always_bcc into the Postfix-service which Amavis forwards to
(usually 10025)?<br>
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