Keep local copy and forward

Max Kipness max at kipness.com
Tue Aug 9 22:40:36 IST 2005


Thanks. I've actually done this method before and it does work good. It's
just a lot of work if you have many accounts.

I was hoping there was an easier way.

I wish the option could be added to archive AFTER doing MailScanner checks.

Thanks,
Max

> -----Original Message-----
> From: MailScanner mailing list [mailto:MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On
> Behalf Of Alex Neuman
> Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 1:13 PM
> To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: Re: Keep local copy and forward
> 
> Oh, and tell sendmail to relay for company.com by adding company.com to
> /etc/mail/relay-domains or to /etc/mail/access (as in To:company.com
> RELAY)...
> 
> > Here's how I'd do it.
> >
> > Mail arrives for "company.com", and you've set up a domain called
> > company.local which you receive mail for on the mailscanner box. On
> > mailertable you set "company.com smtp:[the-m-sexchangeboxip] so that
> mail
> > for that company gets sent directly to your m-sexchange box.
> >
> > On "nonspam actions" set a ruleset like this:
> >
> > to: jdoe at company.com  deliver forward jdoe at company.local
> > FromOrTo: default deliver forward
> someboxtogeteverythingelse at company.local
> >
> > That way no viruses or spam will get to your m-sexchange box.
> >
> >> I've got a bit of a dilemna, and can't seem to figure out a solution.
> >>
> >> I have a client that is switching from Sendmail to Exchange. During the
> >> transition, they would like a copy of all email to go to the local
> mbox,
> >> and relay to Exchange, all while be processed by MailScanner.
> >>
> >> I know I can remove remove their domain from local-domains, place it in
> >> mailertable, and then use the MailScanner archive method. But then they
> >> have access to viruses that I can't have.
> >>
> >> Is there anyway to get the nonspam rule to deliver to an mbox as a
> file,
> >> ex. /var/spool/mail/useraccount? This would solve my problem, but it
> >> doesn't seem to work.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Max
> >>
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