Bcc probably isn't a good solution to this problem.
You could easily make a shadow transport to save the mail files to a
repository that is backed up. Maildir format is particularly suitable as
you can manipulate messages individually by their mtime or ctime.
We keep a database of all the main headers and the md5sum of each file,
and verify this against each backed-up file. Depending on the
requirements of the legislation you are working under, you may need
a verification mechanism such as this. Forwarding to another user
account just won't do...
Rory
On 07/01/05, Alon (js@???) wrote:
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> All the users who are using the SMTP of his domain, should Bcc to him
> the outbound traffic.
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