ribute its contents to any
other person.
From: Janos SUTO [mailto:s...@acts.hu]
Sent: 12 April 2018 15:24
To: Piler User mailto:piler-user@list.acts.hu> >
Subject: RE: only sent mails are stored or also received?
What were your issues? Perhaps I can help with them.
Anyway, using pilerim
[mailto:s...@acts.hu]
Sent: 12 April 2018 15:24
To: Piler User
Subject: RE: only sent mails are stored or also received?
What were your issues? Perhaps I can help with them.
Anyway, using pilerimport is possible, though it's not efficient as you have an
ever growing mailbox, and pileri
15:52:18 GMT+02:00 2018
To: 'Piler User'
Subject: RE: only sent mails are stored or also received?
Hi,
For me, all I added to postfix - in the main.cf configuration file, was :
#Keep a copy of every email by sending bcc
always_bcc = b...@yourdomain.com <mailto:b...@yourd
Date: Thursday, 12 April 2018 at 16:53
To: 'Piler User'
Subject: RE: only sent mails are stored or also received?
Hi,
For me, all I added to postfix - in the main.cf configuration file, was :
#Keep a copy of every email by sending bcc
always_bcc = b...@yourdomain.com<mailto:b...@
r User
Subject: Re: only sent mails are stored or also received?
Thank you, we use Postfix as well for our mailing servers. Is there any
reference in the documentation regarding how to setup this BCC behavior? In
this case, all original headers will be preserved? Like mailto:, mailfrom: and
the
Hello Lucian,
piler archives every email you send to it. Just configure your mail server to
copy both sent and received emails to piler, and you'll be fine.
Janos
Original Message
From: Lucian Lazar
Sent: Thu Apr 12 14:20:36 GMT+02:00 2018
To: "piler-user@list.acts.hu"
Subj
Date: Thursday, 12 April 2018 at 15:40
To: 'Piler User'
Subject: RE: only sent mails are stored or also received?
Hi there,
One way is to have your mailserver send a bcc of every mail to a separate
mailbox on the server, which is then collected by piler. For example here,
using postfix
Hi there,
One way is to have your mailserver send a bcc of every mail to a separate
mailbox on the server, which is then collected by piler. For example here,
using postfix, we configure a bcc mail for every mail that passes through
postfix. This then puts a copy of every mail into a mailbo