Re: How to save an extra copy of incoming mail?
The easiest way is simply with a .forward file lile this:
On Tue, 13 Jan 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> For a research project here at the university (Michigan State Univ.),
> we are doing a study of the value of different communication methods
> to allow distributed engineering teams to collaborate. In doing this,
> we'd like to have all the participants send their mail through a
> central server, and have the server, in addition to putting mail in
> their usual mailboxes, save it in another location for use by the
> researchers.
>
> Example:
> Foo is a student participating in the project. He arranges to
> relay all his project-related e-mail through our server, and to
> receive all his project-related e-mail through the server. How can
> smail, or sendmail, or qmail, or whatever, be configured to save this
> traffic (both directions) in an extra mailbox file?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ben.
>
>
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