At 11:28 AM -0400 5/14/02, Neil Herber wrote:
>You need to create an account called x12345 with appropriate 
>permissions and the user's password. You also need to create a 
>Router entry that associates <johndoe1> with x12345.

Actually, simply creating an account called johndoe1, and setting it for
no login, discard mail, and forward to x12345 would do the trick; there'd
be no real need to fool around with the router.

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