Interesting need

Alex Neuman van der Hans alex at nkpanama.com
Mon May 7 20:01:23 IST 2007


Archive mail "forwards" email? I thought it only "archived" it...

I would have used an "actions =" statement with "forward 
blabla at blablah.com" where blablah at blablah.com is an alias for both 
addresses.

Julian Field wrote:
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> Dead easy. Put a ruleset on "Archive Mail =".
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> For example, say "theboss at yourdomain.com" wants all his incoming 
> external mail to go to himself and "assistant at yourdomain.com".
>
> In MailScanner.conf, set
>
> Archive Mail = %rules-dir%/archive.mail.rules
>
> Put the ruleset in /etc/MailScanner/rules/archive.mail.rules. In this 
> file, put:
>
> FromOrTo: default
> To: theboss at yourdomain.com assistant at yourdomain.com
>
> Then just force a MailScanner configuration reload with
>
> service MailScanner reload
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>
> Rob Poe wrote:
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>> This might not be so much a MailScanner function ... but 
>>
>> I have a Linux / Sendmail / MailScanner box set up in front of a corporate mail system.  It's doing the domain as relay-domains and mailertable.  One of their users wants all of his EXTERNAL incoming mail to go to both HIM and his assistant.  
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>> I tried with the aliases and virtusertable ... didn't work (just forwarded on to the corp mail system as if nothing was in there).  
>>
>> Is this something I can do with a MailScanner rule?
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