On Wednesday, Aug 20, 2003, at 11:27 Canada/Mountain, Eric J. Paulsen wrote:
I have been asked by our administration to setup an administrative account
for each grade (5-8) so that two things happen (let's us grade 5 as an
example):


1. Incoming message to a student in gr. 5 goes to the admin5 account.

the message GOES there? or a COPY is sent there? Two very different things.


2. Any message sent by gr. 5 student is also sent to the admin5 account.

Almost impossible to enforce without rendering your network useless if you want to be able to say "EVERY email sent by students is copied to admin" instead of "We are reasonably sure than most emails will be copied to admin." Yes, you can block outbound port 25, but there are plenty of SMTP servers that listen on other ports as well (Mine, for example, listens on three ports).


I won't go into the rationale for this decision, but as a private school
with written parental consent, the privacy implications don't apply.


So, what is the most efficient way for me to accomplish this?

You can't do #2 at all with SIMS. If you control the cleint software, depending on the software, you could add a Bcc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] header to the outbound email.


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