RE: Shared sent-mail folder

2004-04-01 Thread Igor Brezac
al Message- > > From: Scott Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 9:37 AM > > To: Robert Covell > > Cc: Info-Cyrus > > Subject: Re: Shared sent-mail folder > > > > > > On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 10:21, Robert Covell

RE: Shared sent-mail folder

2004-04-01 Thread Robert Covell
Cc: Info-Cyrus > Subject: Re: Shared sent-mail folder > > > On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 10:21, Robert Covell wrote: > > We have a client that is wanting to track all incoming and > outgoing mail in > > his business for auditing purposes. We can do incoming mail by > droppi

Re: Shared sent-mail folder

2004-04-01 Thread James A. Pattie
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Robert Covell wrote: | We have a client that is wanting to track all incoming and outgoing mail in | his business for auditing purposes. We can do incoming mail by dropping the | message into two accounts (one for the original recip and the catch-all).

Re: Shared sent-mail folder

2004-04-01 Thread Scott Russell
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 10:21, Robert Covell wrote: > We have a client that is wanting to track all incoming and outgoing mail in > his business for auditing purposes. We can do incoming mail by dropping the > message into two accounts (one for the original recip and the catch-all). > > What we can

Shared sent-mail folder

2004-04-01 Thread Robert Covell
We have a client that is wanting to track all incoming and outgoing mail in his business for auditing purposes. We can do incoming mail by dropping the message into two accounts (one for the original recip and the catch-all). What we cannot figure out is how to catch outgoing mail. Should we use