how make a new transport to only copy mail to file

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Old 09-22-2006
pfe
 
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Default how make a new transport to only copy mail to file

i should make postfix relay that copy all mail received in different
file

i suggest to do it to build an new transport that paste mail to file
but i dont know howmake prog !


actually i have added blind Carbon copy to each mail and mailbox
command invoke script that cat mail in file, but i dont have RCPT field

.... i think that is normal because this is also for delivery. it's for

this reason, ithink that transport is more apropriate .... but how can
i do this ?


thank's for all

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Old 09-22-2006
Dale Dellutri
 
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Default Re: how make a new transport to only copy mail to file

On 22 Sep 2006 01:16:19 -0700, pfe <fert.pierre@gmail.com> wrote:
> i should make postfix relay that copy all mail received in different
> file


> i suggest to do it to build an new transport that paste mail to file
> but i dont know howmake prog !


> actually i have added blind Carbon copy to each mail and mailbox
> command invoke script that cat mail in file, but i dont have RCPT field


> ... i think that is normal because this is also for delivery. it's for


> this reason, ithink that transport is more apropriate .... but how can
> i do this ?


> thank's for all


There is a thread discussing this problem in the postfix mailing list
archive. Go to www.postfix.org, click on Mailing lists, then the
Neohapsis Archive (the first on-line archive), then Sep (the current
archive), and look at all the posts titled "Re: save every mail
(ougoing and incoming) in defined mail folder". The response by mouss
is exactly what you want.

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