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  • jonathanpoh
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 4

    #1

    BCC email from one account to another

    Hi, i've got a request from a client who wants to monitor their employees' email correspondence and have all emails received and sent from their accounts BCC'd to the boss's mailbox, without the employees' knowledge. Can this be done on a server level?
    cheers,
    .jon
  • sdjl
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 502

    #2
    I doubt you'd be able to do it at reseller level. You'd probably need access to the main exim configuration file to setup this.

    David
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    • Pedja
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2004
      • 329

      #3
      Instruct your client to establish their own mail server and then set mail to be processed by their server, and let them play with that spying business.

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      • jonathanpoh
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2004
        • 4

        #4
        Originally posted by Pedja
        Instruct your client to establish their own mail server and then set mail to be processed by their server, and let them play with that spying business.
        Yes that is what i figured has to be done... Rather than mucking with the configuration on the servers here. Thanks for the replies, guys!
        cheers,
        .jon

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        • Frank Hagan
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2004
          • 724

          #5
          Originally posted by jonathanpoh
          Hi, i've got a request from a client who wants to monitor their employees' email correspondence and have all emails received and sent from their accounts BCC'd to the boss's mailbox, without the employees' knowledge. Can this be done on a server level?
          As others have said, they need to be on their own server to make this work the way they want it to. Because company emails are "discoverable" in civil litigation, more and more companies are having to do this. Don't know your relationship with them, but if you like him, you might warn him that not advising employees that the emails are being saved might open him up to employee lawsuits ("expectation of privacy" and all that). I have a sample policy somewhere that was vetted by our lawyers for the laws in CA, CO and NH.

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