Re: [exim] Big Brother: Bcc all SMTP traffic

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Autor: Jonathan Vanasco
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A: Exim-users
Asunto: Re: [exim] Big Brother: Bcc all SMTP traffic

If you MUST do this yourself, I would suggest that you use a system
filter that does an unseen save. there is a recent posting / howto in
the mailing list archive on how to do it.

Under no circumstances would I do a bcc, because then you run into a
whole bunch of legal and privacy issues. You might even be violating
some SEC stuff.

What I would STRONGLY consider doing, is use a bonded service to broker
your email transactions.

Instead of you doing anything, you give them your mx record. they
handle all of the email archiving, and will even set up a proxy reroute
to archive AOL IM chats.

The benefit of this isn't less work -- its that they're bonded and
you're covered by a contract. If your company gets in trouble for not
archiving anything, that company is obligated to pay for any fines AND
they're good for it, as they have a bond. They're usually obligated to
have everything encrypted too, with only your company having the
decryption key, so the messages can only be accessed during an audit.

All of the small-mid size investment firms and brokerages I know use
these SEC compliance companies. The only ones I know of that don't are
the BIG firms that can handle everything themselves and afford a
non-compliance fine when necessary.


On Jan 7, 2005, at 4:43 PM, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:

> 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:
> ...
>> All the users who are using the SMTP of his domain, should Bcc to him
>> the outbound traffic.
> ...
>
> --
> Rory Campbell-Lange
> <rory@???>
> <www.campbell-lange.net>
>
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