Scoot, Don't woory i'm not the kind of guy who will spy everyone's life. Loftstory makes the job. I' m the only user who can send mail and receive mail from this computer. But i don't know where mails are going because some day, some mails are sent and i don't have any idea, who sent it? And the more important i think to whom! Franck On 11/29/05, Scot L. Harris <webid@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 21:43, Franck Y wrote: > > Yes its a kind of what i m looking at. > > I will try it ! > > I m worried of whats happenning in the network ! > > > > If you implement milter-bcc you need to set some policies at your site > which may or may not be required by law depending on where you are. In > general it would be a good idea to notify all users that such measures > may be put in place. Including this in the company handbook which is > typically signed off by all employees is an appropriate place. And you > should run this by your corporate lawyers to verify if there are any > local issues preventing such actions. > > At the very least you will need to place controls around who has access > to any email that is retained as well as putting policies in place on > how long you retain such copies. > > Implementing milter-bcc is fairly easy. Setting up the policies and > rules around it is actually more difficult and more work. > > Remember, as a sysadmin you have great power as well as great > responsibility. :) > > Use it wisely. > > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > -- Franck