This may not be the most elegant way, but I just had my email admins
create a dummy account, then changed the e-mail address of every
'person' on my test system to be that dummy account. I added the dummy
account to my Outlook profile, so I can easily monitor the messages. The
only downside is that I can't tell exactly who the system was sending
the message to, once I receive it.

Thanks, 
Ron Legters 
Tools Administrator 
Data & Systems Services
Univar USA Inc.

www.univarusa.com



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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 8:29 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: When do "Arsystem Email Messages" get created?

Hi Everyone,

We have a test server (ARS 7.01 patch 1, Red-Hat Linux).  We want to
know when this system WOULD send out email if it were a live system, but
we don't want it to actually do it. So we haven't installed the Email
Engine because we don't want it sending out test messages to customers.

According to the Email Engine manual, the "Notify" action of a filter or
escalation creates an "Arsystem Email Messages"
entry, which the Email Engine reads.  In our test system filters do
notifications, and the filter log shows an email being sent, but no
Arsystem Email Messages entry gets created.
 Does the creation of this entry depend on the existence of an Email
Engine, or is something else at work?

The larger question is, How can we set up a test system so that we can
monitor the sending of emails, without them actually going to people?

Dwayne Martin
Computing Support
James Madison University

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