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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 1
OS: xp
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Monitor server mails
I am a Webmaster for a site that uses abc.com - they have Cpanel.
The company who has the site has about 15 different email accounts for each of their staff members. They are requesting that each person receives their email as currently set-up. Now the management wants to monitor each user. So they want a copy of each mails, which are, send or receive from the company id. Can anyone recommend the best way to set this up? Any options appreciated. I set up forwarding (thru CPanel) for receiving mails, but I don’t have any idea about the catching up the send mails. Thanks for any and all suggestions |
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Manager, Alternative Comp
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Downers Grove, IL
Posts: 1,821
OS: Gentoo Linux, Redhat Enterprise Linux, CentOS
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Re: Monitor server mails
You'll need to be the admin (root) of the server to be able to do this since it requires editing the Exim config file. I don't know the exact rules that are needed, but you can find out at the CPanel forums.
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