On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 18:43, Jason Haar wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 02:41:28AM +0000, Sean Lee wrote:
> > Has anyone tried to archive incoming mail using Q-S?
> 
> Currently it only archives all processed email or none. The best you could
> do using Q-S would be to archive all, and run an hourly/daily job that
> deleted all non-X-domain mail.
>
Incoming and outgoing mail for >1,000 users goes through this box. 
I'm a bit concerned that would significantly increase server workload.
If I make progress, I'll mail back to the list.

Does anyone know how to create a filter in quarantine-attachments.txt
that archives all mail?

Regards
Sean

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