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Originally Posted by BritTim
It looks as Bill suggested that the message was delivered via bcc (the x-delivered-to header apparently is different from those in the To header). Maybe, you are missing a check of the x-delivered-to header in addition to To and Cc headers.
I also see that the message has a pretty big spam score of 6.2. I would look at the spam block in the sieve script to see what happens to messages with that spam score.
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Yes, I realized I'm missing a check of the x-delivered-to header.
The email ended up in my spam folder, which is good, but I'd rather simply delete email to certain addresses silently, because I have found that particularly with email addresses than once were legitimate (such as <dropbox@mydomain.com>, when these fall into the hands of spammers they are much more likely to end up in my inbox rather than in the spam folder (perhaps because FM remembers from a while back when the email was good?)