> I am currently planning to switch from OpenSMTPd to postfix for two reasons > > - smtpd_sender_login_maps functionality not really implemented in OpenSMTPd > - always_bcc not possible on OpenSMTPd
Viktor Dukhovni wrote:FWIW, I'd like to recommend "recipient_bcc_maps" over always_bcc. - You will perhaps before long want to make exceptions.
On 20.01.24 17:44, Simon Hoffmann via Postfix-users wrote:
This is a Company Mail Server, and in Germany there is a rule to copy all mails to a special archive. This my use of always_bcc to copy all mails going through the server to the archive software import mailbox. Further processing is then done on the archive server with keywords, such as keeping Quotes for x years, invoices for y years and so on.
I managed this on one server by storing syslog per-mail along with mail archive. It may be not as elegant though. --
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