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- From: B0Ti <9915104t@example.com>
- Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 12:02:28 +0900
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- Organization: Kobe University, Japan
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> > I put $HOME/bin/procmail into the .forward file, since I don't know, where > Just a guess: $HOME may not be defined in the environment of the > program that reads your .forward. > A common "gotcha". I thought about this also, but since I don't have shell access to the mail server, I have no idea where my home is. If it were possible to forward the mail via the .forward file to a different address and keep one copy, then I would be more than happy. Otherwise I've given up. Where can I find documentation about the .forward file? I suppose it should be around the MDAs docs. B0Ti.
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