Marlon,
I can't tell you how many times I've had to do:
# for i in *; do qmail-inject -a [EMAIL PROTECTED] < $i; done
You should `man qmail-inject` to grok why this works, but it'll get the
messages all headed to the address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" regardless of
what's in the header. Very handy.
The files that are sitting in the Maildir stay there, which is just
fine with me...because usually my users are going to come back and get
them later anyway.
Good luck,
-Martin
On 23 Nov, Marlon Anthony Abao wrote:
: is there any command-line tool that i can use? mutt is too interactive for
: me.
: i was thinking along the lines of processing the entire maildir using a
: shell script.
:
: -marlon
:
: At 01:21 PM 11/23/99 +0800, Benjamin de los Angeles Jr. wrote:
:
: >Use Mutt, it supports Maildir too.
: >
: >On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Marlon Anthony Abao wrote:
: >
: > > guys,
: > >
: > > is there a way for get the existing mails in the users' Maildirs and
: > > forward them to a remote address?
: > >
: > > i have a client who has a lot of mails and who wants to have these
: > > forwarded to his other ISP. i can forward any incoming mails but how do i
: > > forward his existing mails? especially those w/ encoded attachments
: > (sigh...).
: > >
: > > thanks.
: > >
: > > -marlon
: > >
:
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Martin A. Brown --- SecurePipe Communications --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]