Re: Forwarding sent email-

2000-07-21 Thread David Wright
Quoting Tom Warfield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I know that procmail can go through and forward someones email to them at
> another address while it still delivers it to there email box.  But i am
> wanting to do the same on outgoing as well.  Once someone sends out a email
> i want it to forward a copy of that outgoing email to another email address,
> preferable without them knowing about it.
 ^

Just make sure someone is taking a written legal responsibility for
your doing this, if it's on someone else's behalf.

Cheers,

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Re: Forwarding sent email-

2000-07-21 Thread Mark Brown
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 08:14:35PM -0500, Tom Warfield wrote:

> I know that procmail can go through and forward someones email to them at
> another address while it still delivers it to there email box.  But i am
> wanting to do the same on outgoing as well.  Once someone sends out a email
> i want it to forward a copy of that outgoing email to another email address,
> preferable without them knowing about it.

Normally this sort of thing is done in the MTA - for example, Postfix
has the always_bcc option which sends copies of all messages passing
through it to a given address.  I guess this can be done with most MTAs.

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Forwarding sent email-

2000-07-20 Thread Tom Warfield
I know that procmail can go through and forward someones email to them at
another address while it still delivers it to there email box.  But i am
wanting to do the same on outgoing as well.  Once someone sends out a email
i want it to forward a copy of that outgoing email to another email address,
preferable without them knowing about it.

Any ideas?.

Tom