Re: .forward

2002-01-28 Thread Paul Lussier
In a message dated: 28 Jan 2002 10:20:55 EST R. Sean Hartnett said: Is there a way to have a .forward setup to forward your email and still leave a copy in your box? yeah, I think you do something like: [EMAIL PROTECTED] \user Of course, doing things like this, and a lot more

Re: .forward

2002-01-28 Thread Benjamin Scott
On 28 Jan 2002, R. Sean Hartnett wrote: Is there a way to have a .forward setup to forward your email and still leave a copy in your box? I think most MTAs can handle it if you list your own username as one of the recipients. Do please test it out, first -- especially stupid mailers may go

Re: .forward

2002-01-28 Thread Benjamin Scott
(and not even possible with .forward alone), if all the OP wants to do is store-and-forward, the .forward method is likely both easier and more efficient. Remember the KISS principle. :-) -- Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] | The opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and do

Re: .forward

2002-01-28 Thread Paul Lussier
In a message dated: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 10:35:24 EST Benjamin Scott said: While the interesting stuff is definitely easier with procmail (and not even possible with .forward alone), if all the OP wants to do is store-and-forward, the .forward method is likely both easier and more efficient

Re: .forward

2002-01-28 Thread Paul Lussier
In a message dated: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 11:59:32 EST Benjamin Scott said: On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Paul Lussier wrote: Quite true, but what if you only want *some* mail forwarded, and only *some* mail stored? Then, presumably, the OP would have said so. :-) However, it also means we tend to

Fw: I don't know who this would apply too, but I figure this is the place to forward it

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