Probably the easier way to do this is just to use aliases.
("man 5 aliases").  Add entries to /etc/aliases such as:

john            [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This will forward all mail for john to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This should be sufficient unless you plan on doing this
with large amounts of users.  This way, you can avoid
creating virtual user tables, shell accounts, ~/.forward's,
etc.

-jg

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Jeremy L. Gaddis     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


-----Original Message-----
From:   Ryan Golbeck [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Sunday, December 17, 2000 3:00 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Email Accounts

Hello;

There is an easy way to setup email accounts on a debian potato box, without
setting up a full shell account?  I just want to setup a few 'forward' email
accounts, so that when that account receives mail it's just forwarded to
another offsite account.

Thanks,
Ryan


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