I have a server X which is one of many using my qmail server as its smtp
relay (using a ip based whitelist; I'm running qmail-smtpd under
tcpserver). X does not provide a way to add a BCC address to emails that it
sends out.
Would it be possible to catch emails from X and add a BCC header or forward
to a certain address?
I looked at QUEUE_EXTRA and recordio, but they keep a copy of *all*
incoming and outgoing mail messages. (From the FAQ).
I looked at qmail-inject, but realized it's outside of the path that mail
being relayed by SMTP from another host take (PIC.relaygood).
I've been puzzling over the faq question, "How do I fix up messages from
dumb clients?" Wondering if that is the solution to my mess?
It would seem to push qmail-inject back into the path. If so, how would I
modify the string to be inserted into .qmail-fixup-default? And would it
cause trouble for all of the other servers using my qmail server as their
relay (as RELAYCLIENT is set to "" for them)?
Much thanks,
Mike Robison
relay (using a ip based whitelist; I'm running qmail-smtpd under
tcpserver). X does not provide a way to add a BCC address to emails that it
sends out.
Would it be possible to catch emails from X and add a BCC header or forward
to a certain address?
I looked at QUEUE_EXTRA and recordio, but they keep a copy of *all*
incoming and outgoing mail messages. (From the FAQ).
I looked at qmail-inject, but realized it's outside of the path that mail
being relayed by SMTP from another host take (PIC.relaygood).
I've been puzzling over the faq question, "How do I fix up messages from
dumb clients?" Wondering if that is the solution to my mess?
It would seem to push qmail-inject back into the path. If so, how would I
modify the string to be inserted into .qmail-fixup-default? And would it
cause trouble for all of the other servers using my qmail server as their
relay (as RELAYCLIENT is set to "" for them)?
Much thanks,
Mike Robison