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forwarding mail



Hi Anthony

The way I do this (it may not be the best way...) is to use aliases. In
/etc/aliases have the following line.

anthony:	ajg at domain1.com, ajg at domain2.com

One or both of these addresses could be remote, ie not local.

This is a "big hammer" approach but it works for me.

On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Anthony J. Gabrielson wrote:

> Hello,
> 	I need to send a carbon copy of all mail I get to one address to
> another.  I need my email on two networks that can't be be bridged, and I 
> would like to use the internal machines. I was wondering if anyone new if
> sendmail had built in functionality for this - or if there is a script
> somewhere out there that can do this.
> 
> THanks,
> Anthony
> 
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