Tim Prepscius: > Hey, > > Again, thank you very much for the previous configuration questions. > > > So, at the moment, when a mail is received it correctly spawns the > java process and does whatever it needs to do. > > > I would also like to hook this same process in when a send event occurs. > > So: > > Bob talks to SMTP, sends an email from his account to some other > account, either on my domain, or another domain. > > Either when the mail is queued, or when it is actually sent, both > would be fine (although queued would be better in this case I think): > I would like postfix to call the same > > master.cf: > javapipe unix - n n - - pipe > user=postfix-user flags=DRhuX argv=java -jar > /home/postfix-user/PostfixMailReceiver.jar -args $recipient > > (although I would change $recipient to $sender (or whatever it might be)) > > > I'm looking at: > http://www.postfix.org/FILTER_README.html
Why not monitor the mail logfile? It has the entire history of all deliveries, successful or not. Alternatively, you an use always_bcc to add a recipent that is notified of all email that passes through Postfix. http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#always_bcc Wietse Wietse