Hi,
I have a question concerning sendmail: my employer requires, that
all email-communication must be archived, both incomming and outgoing.
Personally, I don't like this at all, but he has right to do this
(at least according to our law)...
Now he wants me to set this up, but frankly, I do not
On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Jarry wrote:
Hi,
I have a question concerning sendmail: my employer requires, that
all email-communication must be archived, both incomming and outgoing.
Personally, I don't like this at all, but he has right to do this
(at least according to our law)...
Now he wants me to
Christopher Fisk wrote:
Use MailScanner ( http://www.mailscanner.info ). It's a spam/virus
filter in addition, but will also give you the functionality you are
looking for.
Is it not problem, if I use spamassassin clamav? Or do I have to
switch? I would not like to mess things and have no
On Saturday 06 August 2005 01:05, Jarry wrote:
Christopher Fisk wrote:
Use MailScanner ( http://www.mailscanner.info ). It's a spam/virus
filter in addition, but will also give you the functionality you are
looking for.
Is it not problem, if I use spamassassin clamav? Or do I have to
Jason Stubbs wrote:
Easy to do with procmail if that's already installed. You can just add a
rule to both forward and continue delivery to /etc/procmailrc.
I thought procmail takes care only for incomming mail. Am I wrong?
Because I need to archive both incomming and outgoing mails...
Jarry
On Saturday 06 August 2005 01:31, Jarry wrote:
Jason Stubbs wrote:
Easy to do with procmail if that's already installed. You can just add
a rule to both forward and continue delivery to /etc/procmailrc.
I thought procmail takes care only for incomming mail. Am I wrong?
Because I need to
On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Jarry wrote:
Christopher Fisk wrote:
Use MailScanner ( http://www.mailscanner.info ). It's a spam/virus filter
in addition, but will also give you the functionality you are looking for.
Is it not problem, if I use spamassassin clamav? Or do I have to
switch? I would
On Sat, 6 Aug 2005, Jason Stubbs wrote:
No your not wrong. Ever played with sendmail rules? They're not fun. ;)
There's many other possibilities before you have to go down that road,
though. Try googling for archiving outgoing mail with sendmail.
Heh, good luck with that, I was lucky in that
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