On Sun, 8 Sep 2002 03:26:22 -0700 (PDT)
"charles n." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mused:

> i have an existing RH7.2 email server using sendmail,
> imap and pop3. we use a webmail to check emails. now
> my question is, for example i have user1, user2, user3
> and so on.. is it possible that when user2 user3 user4
> emails a client outside the company, user1 can receive
> what they are sending even user1 is not CC'd in the
> senders side config...
> kahit na anong email na ipapadala ng user2 user3 user
> 4 and so on...., mareresiv din ng user1 kahit na di
> naka-CC dun sa user2 user3 user4 ang user1? 
> 
> i hope u got what i mean... is this possible? may
> ilalagay bang script dun sa sarili nilang mga HOME
> directory? may i know the script? anyone has this
> setup? 
> 
> thanks..

;) Anything is possible in sendmail. One drawback is that you have to learn what 
others called "cryptic language" that sendmail speaks. Something like 'R$= $@$1 @ $' 
whatever. But it's very powerful (i'm not sure if other MTA's is as flexible as 
sendmail...still have to try them to get a comparison).
In your case, you have to edit sendmail.cf directly to get the results that you wanted 
(If you've learn to speak sendmail's language, then it's pretty easy for you...but i 
tell you, it's really possible).

btw, how did you setup your web-based email? using horde imp? i'm planning to setup 
one also.
 
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