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Re: How to copy all incoming and outgoing messages

From: Charles Marcus (CMarcusMedia-Brokers.com)
Date: Fri May 02 2008 - 09:41:40 CDT


On 5/2/2008, Victor Duchovni (Victor.Duchovnimorganstanley.com) wrote:
> It's the best I can do until I find the cycles to fully document and
> then release the tee proxy I am using. I don't think it is appropriate
> to release it in an undocumented state.

Understandable, and I'm sure I and many others look forward to this...

With the advancing requirements of burdensome regulations, this (some
kind of basic archiving capability) will become more and more important,
and in my opinion, it is not unreasonable for postfix to provide an
integrated/built-in method of performing this function, to ensure a
robust and safe - ie, don't bounce if there is a problem with the
mirror, but queue until it is back up, etc - functionality.

It would also be nice if it could easily deliver to an appropriate
sub-folder - ie, one named after the local address part of the original
envelope recipient (the one(s) being tested for during recipient
validation stage when the primary server accepted the message for final
delivery)...

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Best regards,

Charles