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Subject: Re: API to majordomo to send archived email?
From: Daniel Liston <dliston @ sonny . org>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 10:43:00 -0500
To: Charlie Smith <SmithCW @ ldschurch . org>
Cc: majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com
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I think what you are looking for is an archive management tool vs. a
mailing list management tool.  Certainly, you "could" have an address
that is automatically zubscribed to each list you create.  You do not
need to do anything special to BCC the address either.  To help make
that user's mail easier to manage, you could also configure procmail
to sort/file messages from each list into separate IMAP folders.  POP
does not have a mechanism at the server to hold read/unread flags for
each message.

Is the motive behind your questions something related to SOX compliance?

Dan List

Charlie Smith wrote:
So, maybe another solution to problem would be to have a generic email account in every list that I want a copy of an email for, then pop the email messages from
that account as needed.
So, question is:
Will majordomo allow me to put a blind copy of all messages sent through
a given lists to someone?   Perhaps a bc= in the .config file?
Or do I need to put this generic email account in all lists that are created? Charlie Previous:

 >>> "Charlie Smith" 10/9/2007 12:01 PM >>>
Hi Dan,
  Is there an perl or php API into majordomo?
I'd like to find and send a copy of an archived email message.
Charlie
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