Route copies of in/out bound e-mails

Alex Neuman van der Hans alex at nkpanama.com
Wed Jan 5 21:34:48 GMT 2005


Archive, as the comment before the option indicates, is to archive in "mbox"
format. You could use:

FromOrTo:       *@company.com   /home/whatever/companyarchive.mbox

And then export that on a regular basis, lest your hard drive fill up.

-----Original Message-----
From: MailScanner mailing list [mailto:MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On Behalf
Of Ryan Pitt
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 4:04 PM
To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: Route copies of in/out bound e-mails

Or you could use the archive ruleset like this?

From: *@company.com        archive at this.address.com
To: *@company.com         archive at this.address.com

I have experienced problems in the past with Spam and Non Spam Action
entries in mailscanner.conf where messages are not treated as expected.

Ryan

Julian Field wrote:

> Non Spam Actions = deliver forward archive at this.address.com Spam
> Actions = deliver forward archive at this.address.com High Scoring Spam
> Actions = deliver forward archive at this.address.com
>
>
> Brendan Chard wrote:
>
>> I have a client that has to begin archiving all of their inbound and
>> outbound e-mail with a 3rd party archiving company to be compliant
>> with certain regulations for their industry.
>>
>> I already have MS up and running. Is there a way, using mailscanner
>> and it's fancy rules that I can automatically route a copy of every
>> inbound and outbound e-mail to another e-mail address?
>>
>> Any tips on how are of course appreciated.
>>
>> -Brendan
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