On Monday 20 December 2010 13:22:25 Frank Bonnet wrote:
> Thanks for the reply
> 
> My purpose is for internals emails use only ! so the control would be OK

If it is for internal email only, why do you want to split up the emails?
If it's because postfix rejects too large emails you can always increase the 
allowed size of these emails to match.

--
Joost

> 
> On 12/20/2010 01:17 PM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > On Monday 20 December 2010 13:11:16 Frank Bonnet wrote:
> >> Hello
> >> 
> >> I'm searching for an automated solution that will split
> >> bigs emails in several parts ( as we do with mpack manually )
> >> then reassemble them at reception.
> >> 
> >> It would be transparent for the user that would
> >> receive only one big email.
> >> 
> >> Any infos welcome
> >> Thanks
> > 
> > This would only work if you control both end-points.
> > Otherwise, the other side would still need to do this manually.
> > 
> > Only way I can think of to do this would be to add a mail-filter in the
> > same way as amavis is fitted in for mail-scanning that seperates large
> > emails into seperate emails and then do the opposite for incoming
> > emails.
> > 
> > You would need to keep an archive locally untill you receive all the
> > seperate parts though. They are not guaranteed to arrive in sync. Nor is
> > there any guarantee that there will not be other emails delivered in
> > between.
> > 
> > Maybe it would be easier to add something to the mail-client for this?
> > 
> > --
> > Joost

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