On 4/26/2010 8:39 AM, Zachary Burns wrote:
> I have a company controller that loves to micro-manage people and
> unfortunately loves to do it with software instead of dealing with the
> people problem...but anyway I'm getting off on a rant....
> 
> Is there a way to have postfix queue outgoing mail until he reviews it and
> if it's valid release the email and send it as normal.  I can write a web
> interface to have him allow/deny messages in the queue, but wanted to even
> know if I'm barking up the wrong tree.
> 
> If he wants to sit there all day approving/denying messages that's fine with
> me (but I think it's a waste - just fire the employees!  There's plenty of
> good people out there that would love a job now-a-days).
> 
> Zack
> 

Zack,

Slap him.. first of all.  Second.. WHY?  Third.. "Not that I know of"

Even if company emails is considered company 'property' at times,
there's still a question of privacy and what laws he COULD be breaking
doing as such.

and that's.. like you said, a dumb idea.  He'll 1) forget to do it 2) be
too much that he gives up 3) see things he probably shouldn't 4)
vacation and it won't get done.

I can go on, there are just a LOT of reasons why you do NOT want to
allow this.

-Matt

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