Re: [Exim] help on smtp and pop

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Szerző: mandal
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Címzett: jon
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Tárgy: Re: [Exim] help on smtp and pop
Hi
     We also have a company policy to save all the mails that uses our mail
server and users are informed in advance.It is no problem to save a copy of
the mails when somebody send mails to our users.But how to save a copy or
send a copy to  admin account when our users send mail to anybody using our
mail server.


Arunav Mandal

----- Original Message -----
From: <jon@???>
To: "mandal" <mandal@???>
Cc: <exim-users@???>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Exim] help on smtp and pop


> mandal wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> >    Can somebody tell me how to save all the mails or redirect the mails

to a
> > specific address when somebody uses exim as smtp and pop server without

the
> > user knowing about that.
>
> We do something similar here at work, though we have TOLD and INFORMED
> people about it in advance, and further told them any mail are company
> mail. use webmail for private emails.
>
> We also copy all bounced messages to info@ without the sender knows it
>
>
> so, here's how we do it:
>
> # any mail to *@silicide.dk that bounces are copied to info@???
>
> errors_copy = *@silicide.dk info@???
>
> # custom error messages
>
> errmsg_file = /var/spool/exim/silicide_error_msg.txt
>
>
>
> message_filter = /var/spool/exim/system-wide-filters/save_all_messages
> message_filter_file_transport = save_copy_delivery
>
> # a system wide filter
>
>
> # above is all in main section
>
> # transport section
>
> save_copy_delivery:
> driver = appendfile
> group = mail
> mode = 0660
>
>
> -------------------------------
> filter file
> ----------------------
>
> # exim filter <<== do not edit or remove this line!
>
> if first_delivery then
>         noerror unseen save /home/mail/copy_of_all_messages/$message_id
> endif

>
> # "make sure that your perl script respects fcntl locking."
> # this filter just dumps all mail as a unique file where a
> # perl script does further processing.
>
>
> ----------------------
> noerror means sender wont be informed if there are errors
> unseen means reciever will get the email
> save dumps it to a file.
> $message_id is a uniqe number, so each message gets its
> own file, which the perl script can process.
> The perl script is supposed to delete the file afterwards.
> I havent yet looked into getting the filter to execute the
> perlscript, or actualy making the perl script (another
> dude does that).
>
>
>
>
> ion++
> ps: please respect peoples privacy, and only do this when
> they are informed.
> ppss: people can circumvent this by using pgp to encrypt
> their email.
> pppsss: using pgp is always adviceable.
>
>