Tuesday, August 30, 2016

security - Scan POP3 mail accounts for suspicious activity

Is there a way to scan POP3 e-mails for certain domains / keywords assuming user/passwords are known? Our company would like the ability to know if suspicious e-mails are being sent, such as e-mails to/from employees of competitors (particularly if they contain attachments), or e-mails that contain certain internal terminology that should never be sent via e-mail.




All of the POP3 accounts are set to keep e-mails for at least a few days, and we know all users' passwords and usernames, so this doesn't need to be a proxy ... just something that can download and somehow filter/flag.

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