Hi Jeff,

It's up to you if you want to get into the procmail rules for this but you
don't have to.

>From man aliases

     Aliasing occurs only on local names.  Loops can not occur, since no mes­
     sage will be sent to any person more than once.

So all you need is :

user:  user, boss, admin

in your /etc/aliases file then save and type newaliases.

Used it plenty, it works.

Have fun,
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Wednesday, August 09, 2000, 4:48:34 PM, you wrote:

JG> I think i need to set up a procmail rule for this:

JG> I want to send mail that goes to a username to a group as well. I
JG> was thinking of setting up an alias but the alias name would also be
JG> the username so that would make a recursive function with no
JG> exit...right? Basically, if mail is sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I want
JG> it to go to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JG> Anyone have any suggestions?

JG> Thanks,

JG> Jeff



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