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On 2007-06-24 Dave Waxman wrote:Looking for a simple way to make an address such as email@hidden which would then forward the email to email@hidden and email@hidden. In short, what I need is for one of my customers to be able to have mail sent to two mobile phones at the same time.
There are several ways to achieve that, for example:
echo "user: email@hidden, email@hidden" >> /etc/aliases newaliases
or
echo "email@hidden, email@hidden" >> /Users/user/.forward
-dhan
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| >fwding mail to multiple addresses (From: "Dave Waxman" <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: fwding mail to multiple addresses (From: Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers <email@hidden>) |
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