Archive Mail
Alex Neuman
alex at NKPANAMA.COM
Mon Jul 26 19:13:26 IST 2004
Basically I'd like to be able to archive *after* all the processing's been
done, i.e., what the users see.
Thanks in advance...
> At 23:50 25/07/2004, you wrote:
>>Alex Neuman wrote:
>>
>>>I've read through the MAQ/FAQ and searched the archive. I found the
>>> answer
>>>to what I was about to ask. I didn't like the answer ;) so I ask if
>>> there's
>>>any alternative:
>>>
>>>I want to archive mail - but not SPAM or viruses. Any suggestions? My
>>>solution would probably be to individually run the mbox files every day
>>>through something that would eliminate viruses/spam. The legal
>>>"ramifications" of "touching" the archive are not important at this
>>> stage.
>>Is that almost a feature request for Archive before spam/virus checks or
>>Archive after spam/virus checks - make sense.
>
> Inevitably, someone will want both.
>
> So you want to archive what is delivered to the users, whether uninfected,
> cleaned, disinfected, etc.
> I will take a look for you. No promises though :-)
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