Oh yes. You can have as many accounts as you like as the recipient of an address in dbmail.

So something along the lines of:

dbmail-users -a [EMAIL PROTECTED] -c [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dbmail-users -a [EMAIL PROTECTED] -c [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dbmail-users -a [EMAIL PROTECTED] -c [EMAIL PROTECTED] -c [EMAIL PROTECTED]

will do what you're asking for. Ok, so it won't be a Cc, but it will be delivered.

Robert


On 9 Sep 2006, at 14:15, Jorge Bastos wrote:

hum no,

all mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be delived to it's own accounts, but i want a copy of the emails into another account also.


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From: Robert Claeson
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Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Forwarding


On 9 Sep 2006, at 11:23, Jorge Bastos wrote:

Guys,

I need to do the folowing, i have an separate account, for example:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

and i have the normal accounts:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]

and i want all email that goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

so,
what i need is that a copy be sent to the [EMAIL PROTECTED], but the mail it's going to be delivered anyone to the destination account. When i used qmail, i remember that i did something like a forward, don't remember to much, how can i do this here?

I don't quite understand what you really want to do here, but wouldn't something like:

dbmail-users -c [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s [EMAIL PROTECTED]

do what you're asking for?
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