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On Thu, 09 Oct 2003, Andy Zbikowski (Zibby) wrote:

> Currently I have a mail server that keeps a copy of every bit of incoming
> e-mail. I do this with a simple procmail rule in /etc/procmailrc and alot
> of extra space on /home:
> 
> :0c
> | bzcat -z >> $HOME/.MailArchive.bz2
> 
> I want to do something similar for incoming mail, and the closest example
> I've found so far is using the always_bcc option to dump all mail into a
> mailbox. To me, this doesn't seem to be all that useful as everyone's mail
> would end up in one big file.
> 
> Of course, this comes up because a user (*couch* sales guy *cough*) had
> his laptop stolen, and of course he was downloading all his mail to his
> laptop, and keeping who knows how many years of e-mail archived, and now
> it's all gone and he wants it back. He was happy enough to get his recived
> mail back, but I always ment to get around to figure out archiving
> outgoing mail. Guess I just needed a kick in the pants.
> 

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