Re: .forward file another question

2002-10-24 Thread Steve Juranich
> One more question regarding this file. Is there a way to have it just > send a carbon copy to another user? I am pretty sure if you had it just > forward the mail back to you again that it would go in an endless loop. > Thanks for everybody's help. Although this was pooh-pooh'ed in your earlie

Re: .forward file another question

2002-10-24 Thread Alan Shutko
Steve Juranich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Although this was pooh-pooh'ed in your earlier thread, I really think > that procmail is what you want/need. It was pooh-poohed because it wasn't needed. -- Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - In a variety of flavors! No, the illuminati aren't out t

Re: .forward file another question

2002-10-24 Thread Alan Shutko
"steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > One more question regarding this file. Is there a way to have it just > send a carbon copy to another user? In .forward: \user, [EMAIL PROTECTED], anotherlocaluser -- Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - In a variety of flavors! Never lie unless you have an

Re: .forward file another question

2002-10-24 Thread Christian Mascher
> One more question regarding this file. Is there a way to have it just > send a carbon copy to another user? I am pretty sure if you had it > just > forward the mail back to you again that it would go in an endless > loop. > Thanks for everybody's help. I think you can just put a backslash on a

Re: .forward file another question

2002-10-24 Thread Steve Juranich
> In .forward: > > \user, [EMAIL PROTECTED], anotherlocaluser Ah, then I bow to your supreme mastery of the .forward file. :) I just like killing flies with shotguns. It tends to make the house messy, though. -- Stephen W. Ju