On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am in an "interesting" situation. I have two accounts on the same machine.
> I would like both of them to share the same mail box (I will be able to see
> the same folders on both accounts).
>
> I tried putting the mailbox on a "shared" dir : "/usr/local/mail", and set
> that dir G+RW (both users are on the sake group). It did not work, since new
> mails are set U+RW and not G+RW (the other user cannot read the dirs).
>
> I do beleave the real solution to this is having a imap server on the lan, but
> I dont have time to learn all that's needed ATM. (can you point me to RTFMs
> for the future?).
>
> I am looking for a nice hack, I hope someone has a good idea :)
I have the same situation.
My approach is to have one account configured to forward all incoming
E-mail to the other account.
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