On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 04:14:49PM +0300, lupe@admin2.ecosoft.ro wrote:
Actualy /etc/aliases is for incoming mail only. The only method I know for sending a copy of the e-mail to another user is: cc or bcc and that can be done only in the mail client (i.e. the user who sends it )
Also, we suspect that a user is sending unauthorized msgs outside the company. Is there a way to send a copy of all the outgoing msgs from a user to the administrator's account (transparently)?
You could try configuring sendmail so it queues messages before uploading them, then capture that spool-dir and 'grep' on it every to often before sending them on. Since I'm a happy qmail user, I cannot tell you exactly how to configure sendmail to queue outgoing messages, but that is a very common setup, so dejanews should have tons of messages describing it. Good luck, jurriaan -- When authorities warn you of the sinfulness of sex, there is an important lesson to be learned. Do not have sex with the authorities. Matt Groening - Basic Sex Facts For Today's Youngfolk GNU/Linux 2.2.17pre9 SMP 1 user load av: 0.69 0.18 0.06