On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Patrick Dung wrote:
It is system wide, not specific user (~/.forward)
Is it possble with Sendmail?
Yes. There are a couple of milters for sendmail that will bcc mail to
another address. Here is one:
http://www.snertsoft.com/sendmail/milter-bcc/index.shtml
-Warren Bloc
On Tuesday, October 04, 2005 10:00 AM, Patrick Dung <> unleashed the infinite
monkeys and produced:
> It is system wide, not specific user (~/.forward)
> Is it possble with Sendmail?
If you trawl the archives for comp.mail.sendmail you will find many solutions.
One of these is MIMEDefang, but the
Patrick Dung wrote:
It is system wide, not specific user (~/.forward)
Is it possble with Sendmail?
How about Postfix and Qmail?
qmail:
qmailtap
http://www.inter7.com/?page=qmailtap
Other than that, see also maildrop (same people) or fetchmail. Google
that or try the ports tree.
Billy
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Patrick Dung wrote:
Thanks for reply.
Wow, postifx got their power. Very simple.
But I really want to know about Sendmail, because it's default in many Unix.
Checking out http://www.technoids.org/procmailfilter.html but it seems quite
complex.
You can use mailsnarf (part
Patrick Dung wrote:
Thanks for reply.
Wow, postifx got their power. Very simple.
But I really want to know about Sendmail, because it's default in many
Unix.
Checking out http://www.technoids.org/procmailfilter.html but it seems
quite complex.
I think you want sendmail's -X option:
-X logfi
Thanks for reply.
Wow, postifx got their power. Very simple.
But I really want to know about Sendmail, because it's default in many Unix.
Checking out http://www.technoids.org/procmailfilter.html but it seems
quite complex.
Edwin Groothuis wrote:
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 05:00:12PM +0800, Pat
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 05:00:12PM +0800, Patrick Dung wrote:
> It is system wide, not specific user (~/.forward)
> Is it possble with Sendmail?
> How about Postfix and Qmail?
Grep for bcc in the output of postconf for postfix:
[~] [EMAIL PROTECTED]>postconf | grep bcc
always_bcc =
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