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Hi!
Is there a possibility, that all addresses of all receivers of mails which are delivered through my SMTP server (with authentification, e.g. those mails I do send) will be stored in a Address book (e.g. MySQL)? The userid/login of the sender should also be noted (not the email addr of the sender) Ciao, ALeX. |
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ALeX Kazik wrote:
> Hi! > > Is there a possibility, that all addresses of all receivers of mails > which are delivered through my SMTP server (with authentification, e.g. > those mails I do send) will be stored in a Address book (e.g. MySQL)? > The userid/login of the sender should also be noted (not the email addr > of the sender) > > Ciao, ALeX. 1) Normally LDAP is used for such jobs 2) But shouldn't be very difficult to parse the logs for adding the adresses to a mysql-database. Just get familiar with perl. |
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