Zachary Burns schrieb: > I have a company controller that loves to micro-manage people and > unfortunately loves to do it with software instead of dealing with the > people problem...but anyway I'm getting off on a rant.... > > Is there a way to have postfix queue outgoing mail until he reviews it and > if it's valid release the email and send it as normal. I can write a web > interface to have him allow/deny messages in the queue, but wanted to even > know if I'm barking up the wrong tree. > > If he wants to sit there all day approving/denying messages that's fine with > me (but I think it's a waste - just fire the employees! There's plenty of > good people out there that would love a job now-a-days).
Why not: - Add a restriction that puts certain mail on hold. -> access(5) - Write silly web frontend to postsuper -H. (Locked-down webmin?) Depending on your actual infrastructure, you may need to be careful about internal-to-internal mail, but that's just a question of picking the proper set of restrictions. -martin -- Martin Schmitt - Schmitt Systemberatung - http://www.scsy.de DE 35415 Pohlheim, Gießener Str. 18 DE 65307 Bad Schwalbach, Am Bräunchesberg 9 Linux/UNIX - Internet - E-Mail Infrastructure - Antispam/Antivirus - "What goes up, must come down. Ask any system administrator." -
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