Thanks Sean, :)
But that would require to setup an alias for each user, right? And I'm
looking for a more 'advance' sorting, such as conditional sorting. I
found out that by using alias, great chance that a user might receive a
double email.
For example, an email mailed to bill and cc-ed to john, if I use alias,
then in my 'archive' mail box, I'll have 2 email.
Anyway, how about outgoing mail? Can I do filtering with procmail, or
other tool? I want to have a carbon copy of all the outgoing email.
regards,
Indramin
On Thursday, April 17, 2003, at 01:20 PM, Professional Software
Engineering wrote:
At 12:41 2003-04-17 +0700, Indramin Darmadi did say:
For example, each email to bill, john, and smith, will have a copy
send to 'sales' mailbox that act as an archive. Mail to jane and
susy will have a copy send to 'accounting', etc.
Each respected user will still have their own copy of the email in
their own mailbox.
If you just want to clone all mail heading to certain accounts, you
should do that from mail aliases at the MTA level.
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