Isn't it possable to setup an address, that points to the user:
/usr/mail/users/all
Under the account "all", put a forward file, like this:
.forward
me(_at_)me(_dot_)com
you(_at_)you(_dot_)net
us(_at_)us(_dot_)edu
her(_at_)her(_dot_)space(_dot_)com
Wouldn't that work?
Btw, can someone please confirm this got through?
On Thu, 14 Nov 1996 tbac(_at_)mail(_dot_)idt(_dot_)net wrote:
I have procmail set up and working fine for 30 individuals.
But what I would like to do is, set up one name in procmail
and when ever mail is sent to that one name, have it forwarded
to all 30 people.
I tried
:flags
* ^TO* test
! me(_at_)me(_dot_)com him(_at_)him(_dot_)com she(_at_)she(_dot_)com
and I tried
:flags
* ^TO* test
! `cat a.list`
but neither worked
Please note, I only have to .procmail from my ISP, I am not a
systems administrator, so my options are limited. Is there a way I can
do this just using procmail?
Thanks
Ben Czerwinski