Re: [exim] Monitoring sent emails of a user

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Author: W B Hacker
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] Monitoring sent emails of a user
Jason Meers wrote:

> Sub Zero wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My boss today asked me to mirror a newcomers all sent emails to his
>> mailbox.
>> How do I do this in exim 4.52?
>>
>> Awaiting your answers.
>>
>>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've been looking at this for the past two weeks as I also need to add
> an archive solution to my existing exim infrastructure.
>
> I've searched the list archives, read the FAQ, re-read the book and
> googled it any now have pages and pages of excerpts from peoples
> configs, I am now completely confused.
>

*trimmed*

> howto to PDF or post on the wiki once we have a broad consensus.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jason Meers
>


Doubt a 'consensus' can be reached, as the needs differ.

If mail is never being re-injected, complete 'facist logging' of
traffic is very easily done in router/transport sets with 'unseen'.

Sub-selection, and delivery to storage are as flexible as you
care to code them.

The other methods also work.

None of those can easily *also* grab webmail via an outside
provider, whether sent from the workplace or an internet cafe
across the street, so.. 'imperfect' at best.

Among the drivers of choices:

- The law of the land

- Corporate Policy

- Morality and common sense

- Available server resources and storage space

- Desired method for access/review, compressed archiving.

FWIW, an 'announced' corporate policy of archiving *all* traffic
is less likely to lead to confrontation than monitoring only
selected staff surreptitiously.

These are not really Exim technical issues, but do contribute to
the need for more than one method.

HTH reduce the 'confusion'..

Bill Hacker