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> From: Doug Lytle
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> Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 09:32:56 -0400
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> Charles Marcus wrote:
>> ? There are a lot of archiving solutions out there... I fail to see why
>> you would post a naked link to one of them in response to Thomas' em
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> From: Thomas Eckardt/eck
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> Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 07:37:09 +0200
> To: ASSP development mailing list
> Subject: [Assp-test] ASSP archive plugin
>
> Hi all,
>
&
On May 25, 2009, at 6:40 AM, GrayHat wrote:
> Setup as option to allow assp to forward all messages (either spam or
> ham)
> to a given mailbox; at that point you may just setup a "fake/private"
> server
> to handle such emails and store them somewhere; fetching messages from
> such server and bac
>ASSP isn't an archiver, it's a mail filter
ASSP2 is: Auxiliary Support & Service Proxy for SMTP
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Charles Marcus wrote:
> v2 is shaping up to be much more than just that. As the single point of
> entry/exit, it is a good place to add such optional functionality.
>
>
For those of us that can run v2, maybe.
>> Leave the archiving to a program that is designed to archive.
>>
>
> Once ASS
On 5/25/2009 9:32 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
>> ? There are a lot of archiving solutions out there... I fail to see why
>> you would post a naked link to one of them in response to Thomas' email.
> I thought it was rather obvious.
Not...
> ASSP isn't an archiver, it's a mail filter.
v2 is shaping u
Charles Marcus wrote:
> ? There are a lot of archiving solutions out there... I fail to see why
> you would post a naked link to one of them in response to Thomas' email.
>
>
I thought it was rather obvious.
ASSP isn't an archiver, it's a mail filter. Leave the archiving to a
program that i
> some countries, like Germany, have legal demands, that every company
has
> to archive every received and sent email for up to 10 years. So my
idea
> is, to write a V2 plugin (level 2) which stores the MIME content of
every
> message (in,out - spam, ham) in the file system and holds an index of
>
On 5/25/2009, Doug Lytle (supp...@drdos.info) wrote:
>> some countries, like Germany, have legal demands, that every company has
>> to archive every received and sent email for up to 10 years. So my idea
>> is, to write a V2 plugin (level 2) which stores the MIME content of every
> http://www.m
Thomas Eckardt/eck wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> some countries, like Germany, have legal demands, that every company has
> to archive every received and sent email for up to 10 years. So my idea
> is, to write a V2 plugin (level 2) which stores the MIME content of every
>
http://www.mailarchiva.com/
Hi all,
some countries, like Germany, have legal demands, that every company has
to archive every received and sent email for up to 10 years. So my idea
is, to write a V2 plugin (level 2) which stores the MIME content of every
message (in,out - spam, ham) in the file system and holds an index o
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