I think the previous poster was correct about seamonkey. However, automatic mail forwarding can be done using Thunderbird. (I suppose that would make it a server)
I had my computer set up to filter based on an addressbook, and if the email passed the "whitelist" forward on to another list of addresses. There are limitations, however. One is the outgoing address has to be keyed in manually. I had over 100 addresses, and they could be cut- and-pasted, but it would be better if it would have allowed me to "send to all in addressbook _______" The second drawback, and the killer for me, was that it didn't actually forward the message. It retransmitted a new message, with the old message as an ".eml" attachment. OK for Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, etc. users, but not webmail guys. I had to drop it. I hope this clarifies the previous post (and that we don't decend into a discussion about what a server is, or what "forwarding" really is - that's what Thunderbird calls it) I'm still looking for an easy solution to my problem. Thunderbird didn't quite do it for me, but it might for you. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

