At 01:27 PM 5/26/99 -0500, Matthew Saroff wrote:
Hi,
On May 26, 9:24am, Paul Vanukoff wrote:
Why don't you do something simple like:
:0 c
$INBOX
:0
!user(_at_)domain(_dot_)com
You could simply replace it with
:0c
!user(_at_)domain(_dot_)com
As it will get forward, and go to the default mailbox, or perhaps to
somewhere else as dictated by the filters.
I would advise replacing it with, say:
:0c
* !^FROM_MAILER
!user(_at_)domain(_dot_)com
just in case mail to domain.com starts bouncing... if that's the case, you
don't really want to forward the bounces, and have the forwarded bounces bounce,
etc. etc.
True, other mail from mailer-daemons won't get forwarded this way;
if that's truly a problem, it's possible to be somewhat more selective
about what not to forward.
Cheers,
Stan