Hugo,

In the .procmailrc file in ~/ you can forward mail with

:0 c
! [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This will send a copy to John Doe, and if there are no other matches
further down in your procmail list another will land in your inbox.

For more examples see the man procmailex pages.

Glen

Glen Lee Edwards
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On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Hugo Bouckaert wrote:

> I hope you'll excuse a simple question about forwarding mail using
> procmail. I looked in the documentation, but strangely enough, there
> seems to be nothing about it.
> 
> How can you forward your mail in .forward, yet also keep a copy in the
> current mailfolder, ie the folder it would go to when there was no
> .forward file.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Hugo   
> 
> 
> 

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