Am 02.07.2010 08:52, schrieb Paul J Stevens: > On 07/01/2010 11:04 PM, Jan Marc Hoffmann wrote: > >> Hello List! >> >> Has anyone tried to setup dbmail and postfix to copy sent mail >> automatically to the sent folder? >> What would be the best approach? >> >> My idea was to bcc copy all mail to one dbmail account which has a sieve >> script to filter the mail and move it to the users sent folders. But >> this might get troublesome since sieve can't access the userlist. Is >> there another mechanism built into dbmail which might help? >> >> Have you thought about improving dbmail in this area? >> > Since dbmail doesn't have anything at all to do with outgoing email > (smtp) I don't see how this would be possible, short of turning dbmail > into the relaying smtp service - which is not going to happen. > >
Well a relaying smtp service would be not that bad. :=) Dbmail is offering mails, why not accepting them? If would be a nice feature, which might be usefull for other tasks aside from copying to sent folder. > One possible solution may be to use the sender_bcc_maps feature of > postfix, where the map hooks into whatever holds your email addresses > and aliases (sql or ldap). > > Yes this is what I am trying to do. But the problem is moving the bcced mail to the sent folder. How do I know which mail is bcced and which not? _______________________________________________ DBmail mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.fastxs.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dbmail
