I also believe in keeping it simple, and usually do if able.
A friend asked me if it was possible to setup .forward as such, so I
asked here. I could not recall how. But my friend is not going to do
anything with procmail or anything else.
San
On Mon, 2002-01-28 at 11:59, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> 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. :-)
>
> There is actually a point I am trying to make here. I have noticed a
> tendency among techies (I include myself here) to over-complicate things.
> Granted, this is often due to our experiences with a complex world that
> requires complex solutions. However, it also means we tend to turn
> mole-hills into mountains. The result is, people who are getting started
> (with email, with Linux, with computers, with whatever) get a ton of
> complexity shoved down their throat all at once, resulting in information
> overload.
>
> Moral being: A simple question deserves a simple answer, when possible.
>
> (At this point, the OP should chime in, saying this sort of discriminatory
> filtering is exactly what they were looking for. ;)
>
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