Re: [qmailtoaster] Questions about control/taps
I'm guessing somewhere near the tail end of the delivery process, like qmail-local or maildrop. I don't know where/how maildrop hooks in, but that's where I'd look. Maybe 'tee' off a copy to a backup directory under the user's directory. Bill Kwok wrote: Hi Eric, If it is not too much trouble, would you give me more hint about which part I can tap to the system and get a copy of all emails? Thanks in advance. Best regards, Bill On 11/13/06, *Eric Shubes* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perhaps you could use the 'tee' command somewhere along the process to create a backup copy. I haven't thought this through, but I know that 'tee' can be handy for splitting off copies. Bill Kwok wrote: Actually, I've tried to use scripts to filter emails for a user after she's lost all her email in her computer. As I've mentioned before, if the user is in the bcc list, we may not be able to find any info of this user from the email header. My script has to go through the send log in order to find out which email the user should has received and who's the sender. Then by comparing the time stamp and the sender of emails, I can locate the email. My worry is that the possibility of getting wrong email is still high. For example, if a sender sent multiple emails, with different sizes, within short period of time, will the send log record emails in way which is different from the time stamp of the email files? Would anyone show me a better way to filter out the emails? Best regards, Bill On 11/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all, I use the following line in taps to backup all incoming / outgoing emails of my.domain.com http://my.domain.com http://my.domain.com/: .*: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] My questions are: 1. Will it create an endless loop if, by any means, someone sends email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]? Don't know, test it! 2. Can I specify a directory, instead of a email ID, as the destination, such as ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):/backup/$1 ? I think you can't but you can allways make a an email account and modify it's .qmail for putting all the mail on a specific maildir or whatever 3. If I need to restore emails (both incoming and outgoing) for a user, what's the best way to filter it out from the backup? Problem here is that emails were forwarded to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. The information of recipient will be lost if he/she was only in the cc or bcc list. Tap is not thought exactly for backups and restores. Is for archiving (say, monitoring, legal obligations, limited backup of certain email etc) I'm certainly sure that you can allways make scripts for finding specific e-mails, anyway. 4. If I can't use taps to backup / rstore my users' email in that way, is there any utility that I can use? A plain old backup utility should work, tar for example. I use amanda (http://www.amanda.org/) for network backups of whole racks and works like a charm, but you can allways use a priopietary one like Veritas BackupExec or something like that. Thanks in advance. Best regards, Bill -- -Eric 'shubes' -- -Eric 'shubes' - QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [qmailtoaster] Questions about control/taps
From what I can tell, taps is executed before the .qmail and/or .qmail-default files are executed and after clam spamassassin. Also, if you use a line such as: .*:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To tap an entire domain, it will create an endless loop, even if the messages are not sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] What I've done is set up a faux domain to handle the taps, with a line such as: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED] While logs.my.domain.com doesn't exist, my.domain.com does. You would need to set one of these up for each individual domain, however they could all forward to the same account. Just make sure not to tap the logging domain, or you will get into another endless loop... Hope this makes sense. If anyone sees anything incorrect, please correct me. :) -Jason -Original Message- From: Eric Shubes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 11:02 AM To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Questions about control/taps I'm guessing somewhere near the tail end of the delivery process, like qmail-local or maildrop. I don't know where/how maildrop hooks in, but that's where I'd look. Maybe 'tee' off a copy to a backup directory under the user's directory. Bill Kwok wrote: Hi Eric, If it is not too much trouble, would you give me more hint about which part I can tap to the system and get a copy of all emails? Thanks in advance. Best regards, Bill On 11/13/06, *Eric Shubes* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perhaps you could use the 'tee' command somewhere along the process to create a backup copy. I haven't thought this through, but I know that 'tee' can be handy for splitting off copies. Bill Kwok wrote: Actually, I've tried to use scripts to filter emails for a user after she's lost all her email in her computer. As I've mentioned before, if the user is in the bcc list, we may not be able to find any info of this user from the email header. My script has to go through the send log in order to find out which email the user should has received and who's the sender. Then by comparing the time stamp and the sender of emails, I can locate the email. My worry is that the possibility of getting wrong email is still high. For example, if a sender sent multiple emails, with different sizes, within short period of time, will the send log record emails in way which is different from the time stamp of the email files? Would anyone show me a better way to filter out the emails? Best regards, Bill On 11/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all, I use the following line in taps to backup all incoming / outgoing emails of my.domain.com http://my.domain.com http://my.domain.com/: .*: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] My questions are: 1. Will it create an endless loop if, by any means, someone sends email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]? Don't know, test it! 2. Can I specify a directory, instead of a email ID, as the destination, such as ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):/backup/$1 ? I think you can't but you can allways make a an email account and modify it's .qmail for putting all the mail on a specific maildir or whatever 3. If I need to restore emails (both incoming and outgoing) for a user, what's the best way to filter it out from the backup? Problem here is that emails were forwarded to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. The information of recipient will be lost if he/she was only in the cc or bcc list. Tap is not thought exactly for backups and restores. Is for archiving (say, monitoring, legal obligations, limited backup of certain email etc) I'm certainly sure that you can allways make scripts for finding specific e-mails, anyway. 4. If I can't use taps to backup / rstore my users' email in that way, is there any utility that I can use? A plain old backup utility should work, tar for example. I use amanda (http
[qmailtoaster] Questions about control/taps
Dear all, I use the following line in taps to backup all incoming / outgoing emails of my.domain.com: .*:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Myquestions are: Will it create an endless loop if, by any means, someone sends email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]? Can I specify a directory, instead of a email ID, as the destination, such as ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):/backup/$1 ? If I need to restore emails (both incoming and outgoing) for a user, what's the best way to filter it out from the backup? Problem here is that emails were forwarded to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] . The information of recipient will be lost if he/she was only in the ccor bcc list. If I can't use taps to backup / rstore my users' email in that way, is there any utility that I can use? Thanks in advance. Best regards,Bill
Re: [qmailtoaster] Questions about control/taps
Actually, I've tried to use scripts to filter emails for a user after she's lost all her email in her computer. As I've mentioned before, if the user is in the bcc list, we may not be able to find any info of this user from the email header. My scripthas to go through the send log in order to find out which email the user should has received and who's the sender. Then by comparing the time stamp and the sender of emails, I can locate the email. My worry is that the possibility of getting wrong email is still high. For example, if a sender sent multiple emails, with different sizes,within short period of time, will the send logrecord emails in way which is different from the time stamp of the email files? Wouldanyone show me a better way to filter out theemails? Best regards,Bill On 11/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all, I use the following line in taps to backup all incoming / outgoing emails of my.domain.com: .*: [EMAIL PROTECTED] My questions are:1. Will it create an endless loop if, by any means, someone sends email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]?Don't know, test it!2. Can I specify a directory, instead of a email ID, as thedestination, such as ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):/backup/$1 ? I think you can't but you can allways make a an email account and modify it's .qmail for putting all the mail on a specific maildir or whatever3. If I need to restore emails (both incoming and outgoing) for a user, what's the best way to filter it out from the backup?Problem here isthat emails were forwarded to the [EMAIL PROTECTED].Theinformation of recipient will be lost if he/she was only in the cc or bcclist.Tap is not thought exactly for backups and restores.Is for archiving (say, monitoring, legal obligations, limited backup ofcertain email etc)I'm certainly sure that you can allways make scripts for finding specific e-mails, anyway.4. If I can't use taps to backup / rstore my users' email in that way,is there any utility that I can use?A plain old backup utility should work, tar for example. I use amanda (http://www.amanda.org/) for network backups of whole racksand works like a charm, but you can allways use a priopietary one like Veritas BackupExec or something like that. Thanks in advance. Best regards, Bill-QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org-To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]