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On 7/3/11 4:32 PM, Alexander Hoogerhuis wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4E10D1DA.705@boxed.no" type="cite">I know
there is now good support for archiving full emails, for
compliance or other reasons. But one of the most often asked
questions I get are why emails have been delayed, or have misfiled
by whatever tools the end user is using as spam.
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an interesting hack to only archive the first two chunks might work.<br>
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but, you need to make sure you only limit the archive, and still
store anything quarantined.<br>
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might be able to do it with a amavisd.custom hack.<br>
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