Problems with up2date

2000-01-07 Thread Ray Atnip
As of tonite, my up2date package now tells me that my user/authentication is not valid. It has been previously (since I recvd 6.1 in Nov). user id is [EMAIL PROTECTED] passwd - i could tell you, but then I would have to shoot you. server: priority.redhat.com program: /up2date/server.cgi Also

Re: email and forwarding

2000-01-07 Thread Nils Philippsen
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Steve Dixon wrote: > whats the best way to have incoming email for a person to go to their > account and also to another account on a different domain that i do not > control? the .forward works but doesnt keep a local copy in the users > account. --- 8< --- .forward --- [EM

Re: email and forwarding

2000-01-07 Thread Andrew E. Mileski
Steve Dixon wrote: > whats the best way to have incoming email for a person to go to their > account and also to another account on a different domain that i do not > control? the .forward works but doesnt keep a local copy in the users > account. procmail by far. See the man pages (procmail, p

Re: email keeping and forwarding

2000-01-07 Thread Chuck Mead
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Steve Dixon said: SD>whats the best way to have incoming email for a person to go to their SD>account and also to another account on a different domain that i do not SD>control? the .forward works but doesnt keep a local copy in the users SD>account. Use a .procmailrc instea

Re: email keeping and forwarding

2000-01-07 Thread diz
Steve Dixon wrote: > > whats the best way to have incoming email for a person to go to their > account and also to another account on a different domain that i do not > control? the .forward works but doesnt keep a local copy in the users > account. use procmail man procmailex ;) -- regards

Re: email keeping and forwarding

2000-01-07 Thread Alan Shutko
Steve Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > whats the best way to have incoming email for a person to go to their > account and also to another account on a different domain that i do not > control? the .forward works but doesnt keep a local copy in the users > account. Put into .forward: \usern

email and forwarding

2000-01-07 Thread Steve Dixon
whats the best way to have incoming email for a person to go to their account and also to another account on a different domain that i do not control? the .forward works but doesnt keep a local copy in the users account. -- Steve Dixon Dpn, Incorporated System Administrator Phone - 702.873.3282

email keeping and forwarding

2000-01-07 Thread Steve Dixon
whats the best way to have incoming email for a person to go to their account and also to another account on a different domain that i do not control? the .forward works but doesnt keep a local copy in the users account. -- Steve Dixon Dpn, Incorporated System Administrator Phone - 702.873.3282