formail -f -s sendmail user@address < user-mailbox -- Brad Lay ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
/EARTH is 98% full. Please delete anybody you can! On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Dustin Douglas wrote: > I've got a user who has an inbox on a server that I run > (qpopper/sendmail/mbox if that makes a diff) They've not > been actively checking their email and now want the address that I > control to be forwarded to a different email server that I don't run, > and they want all their email waiting in their inbox on my server to be > sent to their new address on someone else's server. > > An obvious solution would be to just make them pop their mail from > my server once and be done with it. However, I'd prefer doing > everything myself on the server side. They would no doubt call me > several times in the course of getting their client set up to pop their > old messages, and I'd prefer to just cut around that whole mess. > > An ideal solution would be a script I could run against their existing > inbox on my server that would send each of their waiting messages to > their new address. > > Anyone have any pointers? Any tips that work (procmail recipe, netcat > script, ect.) would be most welcome. > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]