Auteur: Shamim Shahriar Date: À: Jan Ingvoldstad CC: exim users Sujet: Re: [exim] system wide message filter
Thanks Jan, i understand. I did pursue that line and the matter of the fact
is, i am asked "only to look into the possibility" of it rather than
implementation. I also made it quite clear that until i get a written
authorisation and clearance I'm not doing it (guess who is the top
favourite person for the director is right now😂). I am going to find out
what other legal requirements there are. I understand from what i know, my
office can monitor outgoing (it is embedded in the employment contract that
people sign when they are offered a job), but I'm not sure about the
incoming. Overall I'm not happy about it at all, but given that even the
outgoing mails have never been monitored, i didn't really think about that
contract until recently.
Anyway, thank you for the advice.
Best regards
On 4 Dec 2016 09:12, "Jan Ingvoldstad" <frettled@???> wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 1:56 AM, Shamim Shahriar <shamim.shahriar@???
> > wrote:
>
>> Dear List members, good morning.
>>
>> I am a little stuck with a strange request from my line manager, and no
>> amount of google search yielded any usable result. So, I would like to
>> request some help / pointer
>>
>> I have been told that I need to set a filter so if any email, either
>> incoming or outgoing, internal or otherwise, contains certain particular
>> word that those emails will need to be sent to a pre-defined google
>> account.
>>
>>
> I don't have a technical solution for you, but you might want to talk to
> your line manager about the legality of that.
>
> In other words, check whether this is technically legal for you to do in
> your jurisdiction.
>
> If it isn't, and you implement this, you risk fines and/or imprisonment.
> --
> Jan
>