Hallo Armin,

On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 08:04:19 +0200 GMT (23/04/2001, 14:04 +0800 GMT),
Armin Schweitzer wrote:

AS>   I need a program that is able to log into an pop-mail-account
AS>   getting the messages there and simply forward them to another
AS>   mailbox. But this should work without any user interaction. And it
AS>   would be great if the program could work in background as a service.

Do you have a 24/7 connection?

AS>   I think i recently heard of a program called "xmail" !?

As Ottar already pointed out, we know another one, it is called "The
Bat!". It does require you to be online, or at least connect in
regular intervals.

If you are on a dial-up but have access to the unix shell on your
server, you can create a text file which will contain only the address
the mails should be forwarded to. Then you call this file ".forward"
(without the quotes, but with the dot in front), put it into your
user/home directory, and voila. ;-)

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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