i have a forum which sends out many automatic mails. i would like to gather the mails to have an overview. how can i add a bcc to all outgoing mails excluding some mail-subjects or early hours when especially many mails are sent?
3 Answers
There is an always_bcc
parameter in Postfix you could set for that. Or modify the configuration of your forum to add yourself as a Bcc: for these mails. Be aware of the privacy issues of such configuration though (IANAL of course). Check the documentation on The Postfix site
If your forum always sends out mail as a specific sender, there is sender_bcc_maps
.
sender_bcc_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/bcc_senders
bcc_senders
contains
[email protected] [email protected]
Then you can add filters on the recipient side to exclude the mail you want to ignore.
If you're FORUM software is running on a server that is either hosting with Postfix, or relaying it's mail messages through another host that you control (and is running Postfix) [presumptions made from the post being tagged with Postfix].
Two partial solutions have been specified for getting a blind carbon copy by Keltia use always_bcc and Devdas use sender_bcc_maps.
In the forum software, you could always modify the software to send an extra copy to your designated BCC email account.
To provide the filtering:
Blockquote excluding some mail-subjects or early hours when especially many mails are sent
- If your BCC destination is a unix account then you can use .forward to send the message to processing by another script. Procmail has some filtering capabilities that might be helpful here.
- Update the forum software logic to specify when you want a BCC.