That is a tough one Jonathan. I know of one company that
does do this. They are actually using two MTA's. The
sending and receiving MTA has more or less a SPAM
trap that they use to review all messages. The filters are
set that anything that comes in with a TO address that contains
a @ goes to SPAM. They review it and pass it on as needed.
I could think of ways this could be done with one mail server
but it would require a different way of handling mail in the spool.
Like you said, it would take two spools.
Dusty
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From: hostmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 27, 1999 4:37 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Auditing messages
> Another question .. kind of difficult one as far as "out of the box" is
> concerned I'm afraid. We've got a customer that is housing a dedicated
mail
> server for a company that wants to audit all incoming and outgoing mail
> BEFORE it gets sent. The only ideas that were floating around here were
two
> mail servers and transferring stuff from one spool to another .. is there
> any way to do it with one box and one daemon? It needs to be secure and
> transparent to the users -- so they *can't* bypass it. In other words,
> asking them to send their mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] won't work <g>.
>
> Ideas? As always, appreciated.
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