On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com>wrote:
> Manish Kathuria put forth on 10/10/2009 1:19 AM: > > > That's a great tip. This would serve the purpose as far as the text > > messages go. However the mail administrator is more interested in having > > a look at the attachments being sent with the mail which would appear > > encoded in the queues. Is there any web interface to have a look at the > > messages in the queue and also issue the postsuper command ? > > I must say, if there is such a low level of trust already of the user > base (employees?), then I'd say it's time to install hidden IP based > security cameras pointed at their screens, with high magnification. > Stream the feeds to a video server and review them nightly. That, or > install legal business spyware on their PCs. > > Your goals are very likely beyond the scope of Postfix. I'd suggest > using bcc_maps to send copies of everyones' emails to an administrative > mailbox. Then POP/IMAP that account, read the emails, and fire anyone > sending attachments they aren't supposed to. Or, better, reprimand them > first with a warning. Fire them on the 2nd offense. > > -- > Stan > This particular organization has lot of sensitive information and data which they don't want to be leaked. The bcc-maps are no doubt the best alternative (and were my suggestion too) but they want to have a proactive approach and prevent any kind of data leakage in the first place. -- Manish