Hello All
Has anybody get experience with and/or suggestions for mail
archiving software.
I want copies of all mail arriving at certain addresses (sales, info,
abuse etc) to be fed into an archive. Ideally it should have the
following features:
- The archive should be accessible by a web o
Hello,
On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, I. Forbes wrote:
> Hello All
>
> Has anybody get experience with and/or suggestions for mail
> archiving software.
>
> I want copies of all mail arriving at certain addresses (sales, info,
> abuse etc) to be fed into an archive. Ideally it should have the
> follow
On Friday 8 September 2000, at 13 h 24, the keyboard of "I. Forbes"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anybody get experience with and/or suggestions for mail
> archiving software.
MHonarc, without a doubt.
http://www.mhonarc.org/
Incredibly configurable.
Debian package of the same name.
> I
I have a need for a service, and am quite prepated to write a little C to
take care of it. My Linux administrator suggested that it would be about the
only way that he is aware of doing what I need. I just wanted to put forth
my requirements and see if someone had done, or has an idea for me.
I wo
Hello All
Has anybody get experience with and/or suggestions for mail
archiving software.
I want copies of all mail arriving at certain addresses (sales, info,
abuse etc) to be fed into an archive. Ideally it should have the
following features:
- The archive should be accessible by a web
Hello,
On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, I. Forbes wrote:
> Hello All
>
> Has anybody get experience with and/or suggestions for mail
> archiving software.
>
> I want copies of all mail arriving at certain addresses (sales, info,
> abuse etc) to be fed into an archive. Ideally it should have the
> follo
On Friday 8 September 2000, at 13 h 24, the keyboard of "I. Forbes"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anybody get experience with and/or suggestions for mail
> archiving software.
MHonarc, without a doubt.
http://www.mhonarc.org/
Incredibly configurable.
Debian package of the same name.
> I
I have a need for a service, and am quite prepated to write a little C to
take care of it. My Linux administrator suggested that it would be about the
only way that he is aware of doing what I need. I just wanted to put forth
my requirements and see if someone had done, or has an idea for me.
I w
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