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Re: .forward file -- How do you retain a copy when forwaeding
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: Shao Zhang <
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>
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: Dan Nguyen <
nguyend7@cse.msu.edu
>, Cloudshape <
darklite@spamblock.west.net
>,
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,
mummert@murphy.debian.org
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: Re: .forward file -- How do you retain a copy when forwaeding
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: Carl Mummert <
mummert@cs.wcu.edu
>
Date
: Mon, 03 May 1999 20:49:43 -0400
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: Message from Shao Zhang <shao@linuxfreak.com> of "Tue, 04 May 1999 10:04:02 -0000." <
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>
I believe that this is the first example in the procmailex manpage... Carl
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