* Jason Brooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000906 09:34]:
> 
> > Otherwise, I would really appreciate anyone who can provide me with
> relevant
> > information (minus the flames, and non-answer yielding responses) (Send
> > those off-list)

Cool quoting style, honey...

> Great reply - I hope your experience with some of the people on the list
> doesn't inhibit your experience with Qmail too greatly, and I hope you find
> your answer

  10   X 000906 Leslie Bester  le ( 36) Monitoring Email
  11   F 000906 To [EMAIL PROTECTED] (  9) `->          <-- the answer is here
  12 r X 000906 Leslie Bester  le ( 27)   `->
  13   X 000906 Adam McKenna      ( 22)     |->
  14   X 000906 Leslie Bester  le ( 88)     | `->Re: Monitoring Email - Clarified
  15   X 000906 Jason Brooke      ( 29)     |   `->  <-- you are here
  16   F 000906 To [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( 29)     |->      <-- the explanation is here
  17   X 000906 Leslie Bester  le ( 40)     | |->
  18   X 000906 Peter van Dijk    ( 14)     | | `->
  19   X 000906 kapil sharma      ( 19)     | `->qmail 25 port problem
  20   X 000906 Dave Sill         ( 34)     `->

> The URL http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/admin.html#copies that someone
> posted does in fact seem to say that what you need can be done,
> although it certainly appears to assume the user has a certain
> knowledge level - 

Like what? Reading ability? God bless America...

> it doesn't go into a lot of detail. 

| How do I keep a copy of all incoming and outgoing mail messages? 
| Answer: Set QUEUE_EXTRA to "Tlog\0" and QUEUE_EXTRALEN to 5 in extra.h.

(root@purgatory):(/usr/local/src/Qmail/qmail-1.03)# cat extra.h
#define QUEUE_EXTRA "Tlog\0"
#define QUEUE_EXTRALEN 5

| Recompile qmail. 

make setup

| Put ./msg-log into ~alias/.qmail-log. 

(root@purgatory):(/usr/local/src/Qmail/qmail-1.03)# cat ~alias/.qmail-log
./msg-log

(root@purgatory):(/var/qmail/alias)# ll msg-log
-rw-------   1 alias    qmail      437216 Sep  6 15:49 msg-log

> Are you able to do what it suggests? I can follow what it's
> suggesting, but I've never tried it. I might give it a test and let
> you know how it goes.

Please do. Let's all share this experience. Anyone got a tree I can hug?
Or a shotgun?

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