The problem with this solution is that *every* inbound and outbound
message is bcc'd to that one mailbox. That's going to make that mailbox
unusable in my opinion. That's why my achiving approach makes use of
sender_bcc_maps and recipient_bcc_maps instead. Mail is then bcc'd to
user specific mailboxes which are then dynamically created. But the wiki
howto goes into all the needed details...
Best,
Adam
M. J. [Mike] OBrien wrote:
To copy all outgoing mail into a single user acount is extremely easy if
you are using Postfix:
add this to main.cf and reload postfix
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
where you have already created the acount admincopy
best...
Mike
----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Hierling"
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Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Question about also storing outgoing mail
Hi,
messages you send to it (with proper destination user or alias
configuration); you just need to get your mta configured to send it
there.
i think every modern MTA can do a "unseen" delivery to dbmail. So you
can store all outgoing mail to an extra mbox bevor your mta sends the
mail out to the smarthost or the internet.
Getting the user is also not tricky. If you have smtp_auth you have the
username sending the mail and you can deliver it. If not you have to
take the from address as deliver-to.
regards Martin
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