Tyler Strickland wrote:
 > See http://www.uwasa.fi/~ts/info/proctips.html#forward for a long
description of the solution. The short answer is to use :0c: instead of :0: to start it off.

Thanks Tyler. This worked like a charm. For the rest of the world, adding "c" in ":0c:" means "Make a copy of the email for this rule, rather than moving the actual email, and still run through all the other procmail rules". So, for forwarding messages with procmail, while still allowing all your other procmail rules to work, this works great:

  :0c:
  * .
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Anyway, it's a great way to forward copies of email with procmail.

Yes, I've loaded this up with keywords so I can google it easily later.

Regards, Procmail, Copy, Forward,
Dave
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