: [Assp-user] archiving mail with ASSP
Has anyone devised an elegant way to use ASSP on a Windows server to
meet
the U.S. records retention requirements? I need to archive the not-spam
mail for at least one domain name for legal purposes. I'm wondering if
hMailServer can facilitate this?
If we
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Emory Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 9:16 PM
To: assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Assp-user] archiving mail with ASSP
Has anyone devised an elegant way to use ASSP on a Windows server to
meet
the U.S. records retention
I'm still looking for a
better way without spending a ton of money.
Dave
Fine, and you thought you found me.
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Dave Emory wrote:
That's what I'm doing now, but it's not ideal. I'm still looking for a
better way without spending a ton of money.
I fail to see why it should cost any money (except a bit of labour) to
implement this. It's just a matter of telling the MTA to send all email
to an
Dickson, Paul wrote:
I agree with the current responses, however, can you not just use CC All
mail to push it all to one mailbox?
Not recommended as it can cause severe slowdown issues with large messages.
Kevin
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Has anyone devised an elegant way to use ASSP on a Windows server to meet
the U.S. records retention requirements? I need to archive the not-spam
mail for at least one domain name for legal purposes. I'm wondering if
hMailServer can facilitate this?
If we weren't trying to stabilize the
Dave Emory wrote:
Has anyone devised an elegant way to use ASSP on a Windows server to meet
the U.S. records retention requirements? I need to archive the not-spam
mail for at least one domain name for legal purposes. I'm wondering if
hMailServer can facilitate this?
If we weren't
On 14 Aug 2007 at 18:16, Dave Emory wrote:
Has anyone devised an elegant way to use ASSP on a Windows server to
meet the U.S. records retention requirements? I need to archive the
not-spam mail for at least one domain name for legal purposes. I'm
wondering if hMailServer can facilitate
Katip wrote:
Of course hMailServer is able to do this job.
Just put a general rule which copies all incoming mail
to a certain mailbox (directory). Pls see their forum.
Indeed. Anything like this should, and typically can, be done at the MTA.