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 this?
> 

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.

Katip

> 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.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
>     Dave 
> 
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