> 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.
>
.forward does work;
\user,her@there
in user's .forward file (and
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.
Use .forward differently. A
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
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 ;)
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regards
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
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.
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Steve Dixon
Dpn, Incorporated
System Administrator
Phone - 702.873.3282