http://www.inter7.com/qmailtap/README.tap
qmail provides the ability to make a copy of each email that flows through
the system.
This is done using the QUEUE_EXTRA code. See qmail FAQ #8.2
The qmail tap patch adds additional functionality:
1) Specify which email addresses to tap using a regex style control file.
With the
regex function, you can specify full domains or individual email
addresses.
2) Specify which email address to send the emails to.
3) Qmail does not need to be restated to when the taps control file is
changed.
The regex match is applied to both the to and from email addresses. So email
sent to or from the addresses will be copied. Matching is case insensitive.
If there are multiple matches, the first match is used.
Regards,
Tonino
Il 17/05/2012 16:00, Eric Shubert ha scritto:
It sounds to me as though TAPS is matching one sender and one recipient.
Is this a bug, or perhaps a misunderstanding of TAPS behavior? It
seems logical to me that there would be one outbound tap and one
incoming tap.
There can of course be only one sender on the outbound side. Why would
someone want multiple copies of the same thing on the incoming tap?
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