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Re: cc of emails in ringmanagement



It should just be the email address. How it works don't know something with
Unix i guess. :)
About the NT without sendmail. (Sorry must of missed it) Only if there is a
need. I know Gunnar wants one program for all computers and the work around
would defeat that. It will also need to wait I have a website that needs to
be finished by Oct 1st. How many people are running NT and don't have a
sendmail port installed on it?
Jay
----- Original Message -----
From: "lists at canonical.net" <lists@canonical.net>
To: <ringlinklist@gunnar.cc>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 11:12 AM
Subject: Re: [ringlinklist] cc of emails in ringmanagement
>
> Jay,
>
> can you explain the .forward?  what does it have in it?  just the e-mail
> addy?  how do you call it?
>
> {as an aside -- did you get my msg re: NT servers?  it has a tag about
spam
> for some reason (I cc'd you)
> http://www.gunnar.cc/ringlink/mailarc/msg00553.html I'd really appreciate
it
> if you could reply -- my apologies if you haven't had time, I've just
never
> seen the spam thing before??}
>
> Thanks!
> Rachelle
>
>
> > most likey if it is under a Linux or Unix flavor to set up a forward you
> > make a ".forward" file in your home directory with the address of where
> you
> > want it to be forwarded. Note this might not be the case on your system
> but
> > it has always worked for me on the unix/linux systems I have been on.
> >
> > Jay
>
>
>
>
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References to:
Evelyn Hawke <evengstr@thepentagon.com>
"Jay Clark" <jay.clark@rotor.com>
"lists at canonical.net" <lists@canonical.net>

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