Re: How to copy all incoming and outgoing messages

From: Wietse Venema (no email)
Date: Fri May 02 2008 - 13:04:16 EDT

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    Victor Duchovni:
    > On Fri, May 02, 2008 at 10:41:40AM -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
    >
    > > On 5/2/2008, Victor Duchovni () wrote:
    > > >It's the best I can do until I find the cycles to fully document and
    > > >then release the tee proxy I am using. I don't think it is appropriate
    > > >to release it in an undocumented state.
    > >
    > > Understandable, and I'm sure I and many others look forward to this...
    > >
    > > With the advancing requirements of burdensome regulations, this (some
    > > kind of basic archiving capability) will become more and more important,
    > > and in my opinion, it is not unreasonable for postfix to provide an
    > > integrated/built-in method of performing this function, to ensure a
    > > robust and safe - ie, don't bounce if there is a problem with the
    > > mirror, but queue until it is back up, etc - functionality.
    >
    > I don't expect the proxy in question to ever be part of Postfix. Postfix
    > supports at least 4 extension mechanisms:
    >
    > - Post-queue content filters
    > - Pre-queue proxy filters
    > - Milters
    > - Policy servers
    >
    > It is up to the Postfix community and vendors to create add-on tools
    > that make use of these features. So I don't see a "buit-in" archive
    > feature any time soon.
    >
    > > It would also be nice if it could easily deliver to an appropriate
    > > sub-folder - ie, one named after the local address part of the original
    > > envelope recipient (the one(s) being tested for during recipient
    > > validation stage when the primary server accepted the message for final
    > > delivery)...
    >
    > The right mechanism leaves this choice to the administrator, the
    > archive copy is created and queued, after that you can deliver it
    > where-ever you want (configure the archive Postfix instance transport
    > rules accoringly). It would be wrong to make delivery decisions in the
    > archive module, they would never be sufficiently comprehensive.

    If we can agree on a usable MIME encapsulation, then it should be
    possible to spawn off a message in the cleanup server, after the
    Milter processing has happened, and before the (SMTP) client is
    notified that the mail transaction is complete.

    However, Postfix is a general-purpose MTA, and you can already
    configure dedicated delivery channels (with transport maps and
    master.cf) that have soft-bounce turned on, so there is no need
    for built-in special delivery modes that never bounce. Just set
    the maximal queue time large enough.

            Wietse


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