Could your retention needs be satisfied with Cyrus' delayed_delete and delayed_expunge functionality?

Thanks,
        Andy

On Fri, 26 Aug 2016, Alvin Starr via Info-cyrus wrote:

Well the MTA still does not deal with archival because it will need to be passed through to Yet Another MDA to handle the archival and management process.

For the pure archival of the input/output stream including duplicate deliveries and all spam always_bcc into YAMDA would work.

In my thinking Cyrus is responsible for the storage and management of email so archival would be a part of that process.



On 08/26/2016 09:17 AM, Nic Bernstein wrote:
Alvin,
This is really more of an issue for your MTA, such as Postfix or Exim. The MDA -- Cyrus in this case -- has little or nothing to do with the sort of archiving/retention you need for compliance. Take a look at always_bcc and similar directives in Postfix, or the equivalent in whatever your MTA is.
    -nic

On 08/26/2016 08:09 AM, Alvin Starr via Info-cyrus wrote:
A company I am working with is facing issues of regulatorymail retention.

Some searching has yielded little useful results other than putting a system in front to store all incoming messages.

What are others doing for mail archival?

An ideal solution would let the users carry on using current use patterns and not impose extra restrictions.

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