Hi all,
have a look at http://freshmeat.net/projects/qmail-monitor/
"qmail-monitor is a patch to qmail that offers mail monitoring
(duplication) functionality on both incoming and outgoing SMTP traffic. the
monitor ruleset is intuitive and allows the administrator to make changes
without
Ken Jones wrote:
We create a qmail "queue tap" patch to:
1) Set the archival email address in a control file
2) Specify the list of emails to archive in a regex style control file.
They forwarded all the "tapped" emails to a remote machine that
burned all the emails to CD.
If anyone is interested i
- Original Message -
From: "Shouguan Lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> There is a patched qmail-scanner which has the "archive" option to archive
all emails. See the link for detail:
> http://xoomer.virgilio.it/j.toribio/qmail-scanner/configure-options.html.
You dont need patched version of
On Oct 25, 2004, at 3:02 PM, Bill Gradwohl wrote:
Texas courts are now moving legal documents via email between the
respective attorney's offices, and attorneys are asking for a way to
archive everything in and out of a virtual domain as a permanent
record. The Subject: contains a case number.
A
On Oct 25, 2004, at 6:38 PM, aichains wrote:
very interested.
I am as well.
Note for AIChains: Next time cut away all the crud that is not needed,
in other words, pretty much the entire message, saves on bandwidth.
Thanks.
X-Istence
2004 3:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [vchkpw] Archiving mail
I know this subject has been touched on several times on this and the
qmail list, but I have yet to see a comprehensive resolution, so please
bear with me.
Texas courts are now moving legal documents via email between the
Ken Jones wrote:
On Monday 25 October 2004 05:02 pm, Bill Gradwohl wrote:
I know this subject has been touched on several times on this and the
qmail list, but I have yet to see a comprehensive resolution, so please
bear with me.
Texas courts are now moving legal documents via email between the
res
On Monday 25 October 2004 05:02 pm, Bill Gradwohl wrote:
> I know this subject has been touched on several times on this and the
> qmail list, but I have yet to see a comprehensive resolution, so please
> bear with me.
>
> Texas courts are now moving legal documents via email between the
> respecti
I know this subject has been touched on several times on this and the
qmail list, but I have yet to see a comprehensive resolution, so please
bear with me.
Texas courts are now moving legal documents via email between the
respective attorney's offices, and attorneys are asking for a way to
arc