Jake Vickers wrote:
> James F. Jarrett wrote:
>> Yeah,
>>
>> I know that, but I still have to create a second domain (that we have to
>> own) and make sure the mail gets routed to it etc.
>>
>> While not terribly difficult It adds a lot of mail handling, and seems
>> that it would be better just to dump it to a text file an forget about
>> it.
>>
> I don't think the domain has to physically exist in the real world;
> create a fake one, and add it's entry in /etc/hosts just to be sure,
> then just tap the messages to there. Then throw together quick script to
> combine all the messages together into a text file at the end of the night.
> I personally do not use tap (no need, yet), so there may be a better way.
>
Couldn't you simply use an archive account in the existing domain?
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Then you could just leave them there. A cron job could delete them after a
period of time ('find' command works nice for this).
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-Eric 'shubes'
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