Rajesh Fowkar saw fit to inform LI that:
>I want to send the mail (Santosh Fowkar)<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to user santosh
>mailbox.
>Similarly for all other users, using only one ISP account([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Something like what postmaster does? Tough, the sender envelope can keep
changing, and people can often forget _not_ to add the name in brackets or
whatever.
BTW, decide on what format you want - [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Santosh
Fowkar) which is depreciated these days (still legal though - nobody can
stop that <g>) or the standard format "Rajesh
Fowkar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Anyway I'd suggest creating multiple forwarding accounts
([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc) and using procmail to filter on
that. Filtering on the wrapper (rajesh | santosh) fowkar is too dodgy for
my taste.
--
Suresh Ramasubramanian + [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If a group of N persons implements a COBOL compiler, there will
be N-1 passes. Someone in the group has to be the manager.
-- T. Cheatham
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