Re: After Queue BCC

From: Tony Earnshaw (no email)
Date: Mon Aug 01 2005 - 13:03:03 EDT

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    man, 01.08.2005 kl. 18.18 skrev Scott Merrill:

    [...]

    > Management wants to ensure that all emails from any sender at CLIENT are
    > automatically sent to several local recipients. This needs to be done
    > on the mail server to ensure that mail from CLIENT is always distributed
    > internally regardless of which recipient PCs are running.

    [...]

    > Most of the search results I found so far deal with _archiving_ messages
    > based on some condition(s). I want to actually deliver the messages to
    > additional recipients based on some condition(s).
    >
    > I'm using virtual users, so I can't rely on procmail.

    I believe that if you were to use Courier maildrop it would do what you
    want. Depending on what user-management backend you have, it'll cope
    well with virtual users and forward to users based on conditions. Also,
    messages with a given Message-ID could be filtered so that they would
    not be delivered twice.
     
    > Management really wants the _original_ message sent to all necessary
    > local recipients, so that they can see who else was included in the
    > original delivery. Otherwise I'd just use a script to forward copies to
    > the necessary recipients.
    >
    > I tried using smtpprox as a before-queue filter, but kept getting:
    > "warning: received garbage from proxy 127.0.0.1:10025: Received DATA
    > command, beginning filtering."
    > The warnings on the before-queue readme that it is only suitable for
    > low-volume sites have me concerned, too. What specifically is
    > considered "low-volume" in the context of that document?
    >
    > Is it possible for me to accomplish what's been asked of me? If so, any
    > pointers or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

    I'd formulate your question slightly differently (i.e. just state what
    you want to accomplish without the Postfix-specific bits) and ask on the
    maildrop list.

    --Tonni

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