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authormark <mark>2011-12-07 00:54:36 +0000
committermark <mark>2011-12-07 00:54:36 +0000
commitf072467021f7d677cfe7a5d1aed2e9c899c9d71a (patch)
tree69375e1aba705bacccc38a63644cafbe26721b02 /rt/etc/RT_Config.pm.in
parent5957841fbf624c00f64cb25ebaa55a4dc8c9e36c (diff)
RT option to exclude certain Cc addresses, #15451
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diff --git a/rt/etc/RT_Config.pm.in b/rt/etc/RT_Config.pm.in
index 575a94f..ae1bc88 100644
--- a/rt/etc/RT_Config.pm.in
+++ b/rt/etc/RT_Config.pm.in
@@ -293,6 +293,17 @@ can generate a naive first pass regexp by using
Set($RTAddressRegexp , undef);
+=item C<$IgnoreCcRegexp>
+
+C<$IgnoreCcRegexp> is a regexp to exclude addresses from automatic addition
+to the Cc list. Use this for addresses that are I<not> received by RT but
+are sometimes added to Cc lists by mistake. Unlike C<$RTAddressRegexp>,
+these addresses can still receive email from RT otherwise.
+
+=cut
+
+Set($IgnoreCcRegexp, undef);
+
=item C<$CanonicalizeEmailAddressMatch>, C<$CanonicalizeEmailAddressReplace>
RT provides functionality which allows the system to rewrite