>My server is a Cobalt Raq4. I have several users who have .forward files in
>their user directory. I have noticed that mails sent using .forward files
>are NOT passed through SA.
How do you call SA? Before or after the forward?
What is the mail server on your machine?
What is the mail deliver
Thanks gentlemen.. I will attempt this early next week..
>Also on the RaQ4 you will need to set special permissions just to even get
>the .procmailrc file to work in each users directory.
>If you use procmail to run SA for your users, you can perform the forwarding
>in .procmailrc:
>
> :0 c
>
> My server is a Cobalt Raq4. I have several users who have .forward files in
> their user directory. I have noticed that mails sent using .forward files
> are NOT passed through SA.
I don't know anything about Cobalt Raq4. But let's say you are
typical and are using procmail as the local mail
file
for.
Jim
- Original Message -
From: "Pete Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Debbie Doerrlamm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 2:28 PM
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] SA with .forward files
At 06/12/2002 06:17, D
At 06/12/2002 06:17, Debbie Doerrlamm wrote:
>My server is a Cobalt Raq4. I have several users who have .forward files in
>their user directory. I have noticed that mails sent using .forward files
>are NOT passed through SA.
>
>The GUI on the cobalt will not allow more than one address in the "Fo
My server is a Cobalt Raq4. I have several users who have .forward files in
their user directory. I have noticed that mails sent using .forward files
are NOT passed through SA.
The GUI on the cobalt will not allow more than one address in the "Forward
Email To" box, so the only way to force one