On Wednesday 07 October 2009 18:21:21 Stroller wrote: > On 7 Oct 2009, at 10:42, Andrea Momesso wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Momesso Andrea > > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I have mail server running netqmail and vpopmail set up following > >> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/qmail-howto.xml. > >> > >> I can't find a way to make the server taking care of storing all > >> sent messages. > >> Googoling around I found that this is usually done client side, but > >> I have the > >> need to do this server side. > >> > >> Is it possible? > >> > >> --- > > > > Sorry for the bump, it's not my usual behavior, but I really need an > > answer. > > > > Maybe I've not made myself clear on what I'm asking for. I run an SMTP > > server that is used by some > > apps, such as joomla, to send email to users. Since I'm doing some > > tests before putting the site online, > > I'd like to have a copy of all the emails sent by my smtp server, no > > matter who sends it (is it a local user, or > > joomla, or a remote user from his client). > > > > Is it possible? Do I have to provide more information about the setup > > of my server? > > When I read your message the other day I read the howto you followed > and googled your problem. > > netqmail is the package that you're using for outgoing SMTP, so it's > irrelevant that you're using vpopmail. > > I tried search terms such as "netqmail save copy outgoing" but did not > find much to help. I have seen this documented using Postfix, but have > never used netqmail myself. > > Stroller. >
Thank you for the answer, very appreciated. So using postfix might solve my problem... Since this need is temporary, after the test phase I will no longer need to track outgoing messages, I'd like to know if there is a way to make 2 smtp servers coexist (qmail and postfix), maybe on different ports. --- TopperH http://topperh.blogspot.com

