We host multiple domains on our mail server and all mail for that domain
must pass through this server.
We have a requirement to shadow certain users for certain domains.
We need to do this for all incoming and outgoing mail
The domain specific configuration files are held in /clients/${domain}/etc
So the need is this:
For any message that passes through the system, look up the sender,
recipient and cc/bcc in /clients/${domain}/etc/shadow_users, if the user
exists then copy the message to a file (ideally that can be specified in
some other config file) whilst allowing the message to continue. The
purpose here being to audit rather than filter
I have played with filters and transports with varying degrees of success
What is the appropriate method ?
Can anyone provide or point me to a pertinant example ?
Thanks
davidw
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