Just to be clear...
The user does not have a .qmail-user file (well, just one for their
alias). Do I just create one and put &<copy address> in there??.
HM
On 19 Apr 2001, at 14:33, Daniel Hardaker wrote:
> : I am using vpopmail and want to send a copy of all mail sent to and
> : from a particular user to be copied to another user, I can settle for
> : just one way at a push.
> :
> : I have messed around at length with .qmail files in various places
> : but just get weird results.
> :
>
> Theres no way that you can copy all mail they send (at least not through
> vpopmail). But to copy all mail that they get to another user, all you have
> to do is put the address of the other user into the .qmail-username file.
> like this:
>
> &<email address for mail to be copied to>
>
> It raises an interesting question though, I dont know about the USA but I
> know that in the UK theres been an idea around for a while (RIP bill -
> appropriate title) which could be passed as law, which would require all
> 'ISPs' to store all users e-mail (that they send and recieve) for 7 years
> (!) and allow the police or any other relevant authority access to this. Im
> sure that it would not be possible, and it is definately wrong, but if it
> happens lots of people will need to modify their MTA software to accomodate
> this, hopefully it will never get passed but with the launch of a new 'Cyber
> Crime' department, its still quite possible.
>
>
>
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