On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Henrik Steffen wrote:

>
>
> Hi Davide,
>
> S=F6nke and I have a customer who wants to have a copy of every single
> incoming and outgoing mail addressed to or from his domain forwarded to a
> certain account.
>
> Incoming mail is easy using usersetmproc with redirects.
>
> But outgoing mail is hardly possible. Using a .tab file would be a huge
> overhead
> because 3.000 other domains are filtered every time unneccessarily.
>
> What would you do if you had to solve this issue of copying outgoing mail=
s?
> I think, outgoing filters would be very usefull.

a filter that does lookup the very first line of the message and take
decisions based on such content is not going to take that much time. the
file buffer cache is very likely to be warm because it is just been
written so you should be pretty fast on that. obviously if the filter has
to load a whole scripting engine, that another story. just use C , the
mother of of languages :-)



- Davide


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