Archiving Mail as files



I have a small LAN, which is isolated from other networks. The network
has a number of computers that are regularly automatically send mail
to various addresses in any domain. I now want to configurable an
email server that receives mail and archive them as files. I am a
novice in sendmail and need help to set up mail server. Do I need
configurable and a DNS as well? How do I do that in that case?

The archived files are moved regularly to another computer. From
there, I want emails to be sent to recipients with some form of
script. How do I do that?

I have Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.1
.



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