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- From: anibal@Nyongwa.CAM.ORG (Anibal Jodorcovsky)
- Newsgroups: comp.mail.elm
- Subject: Re: How to autoforward? One more question...
- Message-ID: <BzJD3D.Aqy@Nyongwa.CAM.ORG>
- Date: 20 Dec 92 02:18:48 GMT
- References: <BzB6HK.9KE@Nyongwa.CAM.ORG> <1992Dec18.202243.14618@oakhill.sps.mot.com>
- Organization: Chiral Symmetry Breakers of Montreal, Inc.
- Lines: 46
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- In article <1992Dec18.202243.14618@oakhill.sps.mot.com> dwolfe@oakhill.sps.mot.com (Dave Wolfe) writes:
- >In <BzB6HK.9KE@Nyongwa.CAM.ORG> anibal@Nyongwa.CAM.ORG (Anibal Jodorcovsky) writes:
- >
- >>I am working in a machine and I have another
- >>account in another machine, I need to autoforward
- >>my mail from the machine where I am using elm
- >>to the other one, BUT I want to keep the messages
- >>in the 'elm' machine, got it? :-)
- >
- >I think so: you normally receive mail at machine A, but want to also
- >receive mail on machine B as a different account, but without simply
- >forwarding the machine A mail.
- >
- >>The thing is I don't want to set the .forward file
- >>since this method doesn't keep the mail in the
- >>original site but rather send it and delete it.
- >
- >No, you simply don't understand .forward files.
- >
- >>Is there a way to do this with elm?
- >
- >No, but you can do it with your .forward file on the machine where the
- >mail is originally received. Use something like:
- >
- > \anibal, anibal2@machineB
- >
- >This delivers mail to your account on this machine (note the backslash
- >to suppress recursive interpretation of the .forward file) as well as
- >to account anibal2 on machineB. This is, of course, assuming that your
- >MTA uses .forward files.
- >
- >--
- > Dave Wolfe | 6501 William Cannon Dr. W. | (512) 891-3246
- > Motorola SPS | Austin, TX 78735-8598 | dwolfe@pets.sps.mot.com
-
- OK, that's good enough, I tried that and worked fine...
- Now, the problem is the following:
-
- I have an account at machine A, and another one at machine B, and
- I want to have copies of email received at either machine in both
- machines. So if I receive mail @A I want a copy @B and viceversa,
- how can I do this??
-
- Thanks in advance!
-
- -Anibal
-