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On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Thomas Ribbrock (Design/DEG) wrote:

> As for the copy: If your mail is coming in via sendmail it might be very
> easy, as Red Hat's default setup is using procmail as delivery agent.

Yeah, this would have been a snap under 6.x.  But the server is Red Hat
6.0 based, and procmail wasn't automatically executed by sendmail on the
older versions -- you needed to call it using a .forward file.  ;-(

Hopefully there is still an easy way to do this...

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