On 02:35 PM 10/27/2000 -0700, it would appear that Alan Walters wrote:
>Here's a cheap and easy solution I built for an NT 4.0 machine...
>
>1. Create a file called SpamBox.Bat in the C:\IMail\Users directory
>which contains the following:
>For /R C:\IMail\Users %%I IN (.) DO COPY C:\IMail\Users\SpamBox.Fwd
>%%I\SpamBox.Fwd
>
>2. Create a file called SpamBox.Fwd in the C:\IMail\Users directory
>which contains the desired Mailbox information.
>
>3. Go to a Dos Prompt and CD to the C:\IMail\Users directory.
>
>4. Run SpamBox.Bat
>
>It copies the SpamBox.Fwd file from the C:\IMail\Users Directory to
>every User Directory under it.
>Of course, you may have to adjust the above Directory names as
>appropriate if your IMail is somewhere other than C:\IMail.
One note on this otherwise incredibly useful message. My spambox.fwd file
points to an account named abuse. Make sure that you delete the fwd file
from the abuse user directory after running the bat file (I just added the
command to the bat file itself) or you have just created a very nasty
little mail loop.
Tyran Ormond
Programmer/LAN Technician
Central Valley Water
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