On 12/16/2010 12:20 PM, Jerrale G wrote:
Not unethical or compromising private data. If the information can be
sniffed unencrypted on the wire it is already compromised. Most email
administrators already have access to mail stores where the same data
is stored unencrypted. A company's mail server and storage is not for
personal use and anyone sending e-mail they want to be private should
not use public/unecrypted methods.
Only two admins, the owner (my boss) and I have access to the mail
storage. We want to bcc all mail RELAYED, not received, to a folder
that is accessible by the other admins AND strip headers from the
mail, other than the queue ID. The messages should ONLY be search-able
by the queue id, not by wildcards and such searching by email
addresses; this is wanted for the privacy and security. The headers as
to the systems the mail went through and the message itself should
remain intact but the "from" and "to" should be stripped; the head
admins can look through the logs to see who sent and received it.
To be more simpler in explaining, no other admins but the two should be
able to put the entire message back together without having access to
all parts of the system.
Jerrale G.
SC Senior Admin