on Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 02:51:48PM -0500, Debian User ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> i posted this similar question when _murphy_ was having problems
> and wonder if it was lost ...
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>
>
> i wish to forward email from particular domains to an open relay
> mailserver. how may i do this w/ the .
i posted this similar question when _murphy_ was having problems
and wonder if it was lost ...
i wish to forward email from particular domains to an open relay
mailserver. how may i do this w/ the .forward or exim.conf files?
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To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a
I'm running exim on my mail server, which is fully DNS registered, and
has proper connectivity to the outside world. I'll call it
server.domain1.com
One of my mates wants me to set it up so that mail sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] gets directed to his workstation (which doesn't have an
MX record), w
Tim Thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> I am subscribed to a number of different mailing lists, but find it easier
> to read using a news reader. Also, I am at different systems that connect
> to the internet using a dial-up connection.
I just put my mailing lists into such a form.
> Is
Tim Thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am subscribed to a number of different mailing lists, but find it easier
> to read using a news reader. Also, I am at different systems that connect
> to the internet using a dial-up connection.
>
> Is there a way to automaticaly post mail from a mailin
Hi,
I am subscribed to a number of different mailing lists, but find it easier
to read using a news reader. Also, I am at different systems that connect
to the internet using a dial-up connection.
Is there a way to automaticaly post mail from a mailing list to a local
news group?
I have cnews wit
On Thu, 7 Aug 1997, Mikko Vkiparta wrote:
> How I can automatically forward my mail to some other address (to
> Internet) in debian?
I have a user who does this simply by having a '.forward' file in his home
directory that just contains the other address. It works with Smail, I
believe it works w
On 7 Aug, Mikko Väkiparta wrote:
> How I can automatically forward my mail to some other address (to
> Internet) in debian?
Create a .forward file in your homedir.
It should just hold the address you want to forward to.
I remember, that you have to be carefull abouzt ownership and
permissions
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> How I can automatically forward my mail to some other address (to
> Internet) in debian?
Make a file named '.forward' in you home directory and put the address
you wish to forward to in that file.
If you want to do something fancier than
How I can automatically forward my mail to some other address (to
Internet) in debian?
Mikko Väkiparta
Ananda Communications Oy http://www.ananda.fi
puh. 040 - 515 9899 fax. (09) 3489 629
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