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Subject: Fwd: Re: Spam Bouncing + Forwarding?
From: Paul Marxhausen <pmarxhausen () unl ! edu>
Date: 2001-01-31 20:55:47
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>To: Paul Marxhausen <pmarxhausen@unl.edu>
>From: Paul Marxhausen <pmarxhausen@unl.edu>
>Subject: Re: Spam Bouncing + Forwarding?
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>
>>NOW, I'd like to have the Spam Bouncer procmail system
>>filter their incoming e-mail. That would work fine but
>>the e-mail that makes it through will just end up in
>>their local mail folders . . . but I want to have it
>>filtered and then forwarded elsewhere, if they desire
>>this.
>>OK, OK . . . should have done some simple homework. Checked
>the list archives and figured out that all I needed was to
>use a .forward file that has
>
>|procmail
>myotheraccount@somewhere.else.edu
>
>to make this fly.
Ooops. Not quite. Just sends one copy through procmail, forwards
another. Don't think there's a way around digging through my
sb.rc recipe and replacing saves-to-default-folder with a command
to forward the mail on to another account. That's show biz.
Also means I can't really have a single sb.rc file used by all
users on my system since that file will say where to forward
all "clean" e-mail. Have to give each user their own copy.
As I said, you do what you gotta do.
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