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 trying to stabilize the released ASSP code right now, I'd ask 
> Fritz to build this into an ASSP beta.  It could be an extension of the 
> ccHam functions to store the mail to a directory.

Not a feature i would like to see in ASSP at all.

The ccHam feature is know to slow down ASSP when it has to CC a large 
message, this is why there is now a ccHamMaxBytes setting.

You're going to have to do this in your MTA software where it can take 
it's time(relatively) creating the copy.

AFAIK most software that does this is pretty $$$, there is only one free 
product I'm aware of that does this and it's Exchange only, 
http://www.mailarchiva.com/. I'm not aware of anything for hMailServer.

ASSP should be a spam filter, it shouldn't be a jack-of-all-trades 
application.

Kevin

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