On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 11:55:48AM -0800, Damodaran.N.J wrote:
> one of the users ([EMAIL PROTECTED])of the mail is
> travelling and he wants to access all his mails from
> the satyam server.
> I stopped fetchmail from pulling this particular
> user's([EMAIL PROTECTED]) mail to the local Linux
> server.
> But,still I am unable to forward his mails from the
> LAN users to the satyam's server.

Your setup is so typical of a number of SOHOs in India and
elsewhere. Unfortunately, what you need is not easily implementable
(in fact, I can't think of a single way in which it can be done, without
using another email address).

The best way (ie, easily implementable) would be to have a subdomain - say
roaming.mydomain.com (sic).  Forward all mails from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Let your roaming user use her
proper email ID - [EMAIL PROTECTED], only that her mailbox is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Binand

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while :; do kill $RANDOM &> /dev/null && break || sleep 1; done


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