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IIS SMTP relay question?

Hello, we have a Windows 2000 server running IIS. We use it in house as a relay server to send out emails. We do this because the connection is in house and large file attachments are accepted almost instantly and the server sends it out using our DSL connection. My question is, how can I set up IIS so that every message that is RELAYED through this server gets a carbon copy of itself emailed to an email address? What I am trying to do is capture all emails that are sent out so that our legal department can review any issues with correspondence in case something of legal nature comes up. Having all outbound email messages carbon copied would be GREAT. We do not use Exchange, nor do we want to at this point. We want to stick with IIS for now so please, any solutions to IIS only! Thank you! Rizwan

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  1. You might want to check with a 3rd party solution such as Mail Marshall or GFI for SMTP. Both of these piggy back on the SMTP service and have options such as CC, BCC, and others that might work for you. Dont know if they will work without Active Directory to look up user accounts but i think both have 30 day trials or at least the GFI product does.
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