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Hello:

I'm admin'ing a system which is the mail server for several hundred
users.  What I would like to do is have a copy of each incoming e-mail
message be appended to a "logger" file (to be able to rescue the "I
accidentally deleted my important mail!" panic calls from time to
time).  The logger should rotate, say, each time it grows to a certain
size.

This was previous done with ".forward" files in each user's directory
which forwarded mail both to the appropriate user as well as to the
"logger" user.  I'm not fond of this solution.

Any information would be greatly appreciated.

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