We're building ServerBCC which allows you to write BCC rules for your incoming and outgoing mails. Some of the benefits are:<p>* keep your colleagues, partners, bosses in the loop.
* Monitor your team, subordinates or your entire organization.
* Keep your CRM and project management tools in sync with your email conversations
* Archive all your mails or a subset of your mails based on your own rules
* Add conditional footers to your outgoing mails for compliance and branding<p>How it works:
* Write rules or filters in our web interface like you do in outlook, outlook express, eudora, thunderbird
* Configure your mail server to have your incoming and outgoing mails pass via ServerBCC SMTP servers.
* ServerBCC does the aliasing or bcc part transparently and automatically based on your BCC rules.<p>Do you have requirements for such a software?
Would you prefer a hosted version or an in premise version?<p>Let us know your opinions.
This is an interesting idea. Have you thought of using Sieve [1] to let people manage the rules directly from their mail client? Depending on how you set this up server-side it might not be possible, or indeed useful.<p>As a sysadmin my initial thought is that I would rather do this myself on a mail server I control, but I can definitely see value in both a hosted and on-premise version.<p>EDIT: I hope you don't mind some constructive criticism on the logo. Conceptually it works very well, but there is too much whitespace. I appreciate this is a landing page, so perhaps you have something else planned already.<p>[1] <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3028.txt" rel="nofollow">http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3028.txt</a>
> Do you have requirements for such a software?<p>Hmmm... no <i>immediate</i> need here, but sounds kind of interesting.<p>> Would you prefer a hosted version or an in premise version?<p>If at all we use it, would certainly prefer an in premise version.<p>HTH