No good. It changes the message headers so I lose my original TO's and
CC's. The "To" on the mail that goes to the user changes to
backup@localhost as well.

This is my config
<mailet match="RecipientIsNot=backup@localhost" class="Redirect">
             <recipients>backup@localhost</recipients>
             <inline>unaltered</inline>
             <passThrough>true</passThrough>
          </mailet>


                                                                                       
                                                
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use Redirect, and let it pass through

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Minh Chiem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 21 August 2002 08:04
> To: James Users List
> Subject: RE: Forwarding mail
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> I've tested the RecipientIsNot mailet and there are no problems except
the
> original recipient never gets the mail. With the current mailets, is it
> possible to forward mail to a third party as well as the original
> recipients?
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>                       "Noel J. Bergman"
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>                       <[EMAIL PROTECTED]        To:       "James
> Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>                       >                        cc:
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>                                                Subject:  RE:
> Forwarding mail
>                       08/21/02 04:51 PM
>
>                       Please respond to
>
>                       "James Users
>
>                       List"
>
>
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>
> Minh,
>
> Forward sends the message back to the top of the root processor,
> so you are
> forwarding all mail back to yourself over and over and ...
>
> > I'm trying to get something like this happening
>
> > <mailet match="RecipientIsNot=backup@localhost" class="Forward">
> >       <forwardto>backup@localhost</forwardto>
> >       <passThrough>true</passThrough>
> > </mailet>
>
> That would behave differently.  The first time through the recipient
would
> match, causing the message to be forwarded; subsequent times, the
> recipient
> would not match.  You'd still need to be careful not to create any loops
> later.
>
>              --- Noel
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