On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 03:38:20PM +0200, Magnus Bodin wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 23, 1999 at 06:13:19PM -0400, Peter Green wrote:
> > We would like to set up a subdomain on our system, say, 'fwd.example.com'.
> > When mail gets sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it gets rewritten to
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (along with some other headers) and resent.
> 
> The forward-all-to-another-domain-alternative
> =============================================
> This is when you want to forward <anything>@nowhere.mil to
> <anything>@elsewhere.co.za, i.e. when every forward goes to 
> the same "otherhost".

But I don't want this. I want the "otherhost" to be encoded in my host. So
if you wanted to sign up for my service, people could write to you at:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

and it would get forwarded to you. (Please note: I'm not asking if this is a
*good* idea, just if it is possible. :)

/pg
-- 
Peter Green
Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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