On Tuesday 23 January 2007 13:39, Tom Brown wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 January 2007 13:34, Jay Lee wrote:
> > Tom Brown wrote:
> > > I need to archive all email received and sent. I can capture all
> > > incoming email because I am using maildrop. I just use xfilter in
> > > maildroprc to deploy an external app to save each email in another
> > > directory.
> > >
> > > How do I capture outgoing email?
> >
> > etc/courier/courierd:
> >
> > ARCHIVEDIR=/place/to/store/all/mail
> >
> > this will archive all messages Courier sees coming or going (even if
> > it's not the point of original or final destination e.g. smarthosting).
>
> Jay,
>
> That's what I've been looking all over for! I should have posted earlier,
> would have saved me a few minutes to create my own script which only works
> for received email anyway.
>

I've set ARCHIVEDIR and courier is now archiving email for me. However, I sent 
a test message to my home account and I didn't see it in the archive. Any 
ideas?

Thanks,
Tom

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