dman(_at_)nomotek(_dot_)com wrote:
Tom Allison <tallison(_at_)tacocat(_dot_)net> said:
A rule like:
:0
* [anything]
! address
delivers it and finishes. If you want it to go two places then you need to
add "c" to the first one:
:0 c
* [anything]
! address
:0
* [anything else]
! another_address
This is quite unnecessary. To send to two addresses, simply use:
:0
* condition
! address, another_address
I thought he had a conditional such that it was not always delivered to both
addresses.
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A modest woman, dressed out in all her finery, is the most tremendous object
in the whole creation.
-- Goldsmith
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