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Prasad Asokan wrote:
>              I have been using qmail taps for a while now and i have
> observed that, it taps incoming mails and outgoing mails, but it does
> not archive incoming mails from the same domain. ie when a mail is sent
> to us...@example.com <mailto:us...@example.com> from gmail.com
> <http://gmail.com>, the incoming mail is archived, but when mail is sent
> from us...@example.com <mailto:us...@example.com> to us...@example.com
> <mailto:us...@example.com>, the us...@example.com
> <mailto:us...@example.com> mail is not archived in it's corresponding 
> backup id. Can you please help me out to overcome this issue.

This isn't really the list for this, but to answer your clarification request,
qtap is not set to *not* copy anything.  It copies what you set it to copy,
and that would include user1 to user2 if your taps covered it.

Format for taps is <source regex>:<destination>.  If the source regular 
expression
matches the envelope sender or any recipient, destination will be BCC'd on the 
message.
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