On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 18:09:37 +0800, Plug n Play
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> Do you know any program were it can report user's 
> conversation using /var/log/maillog file?

i haven't seen anything like that.  you only need the
when, from where and to where?  you don't need the
actual contents?

kasi, kung actual contents, there's always-bcc to some
address, and then at that address, .procmailrc to drop
everyone but the two people you want to monitor?

but that would be a hack and i haven't done that.
it'd be interesting if there were a standard way to
do that, some sort of milter.

on the other hand, if summary is all you want, the
log format is easy to parse.  shouldn't take more than
a few hours to make something in your favorite language
(unless your favorite language is C, that might take a day
or two :).

tiger

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