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From: bad@ora.de (Christoph Badura)
Subject: Re: Post.Office -- Any experience?
Message-ID: <DyLtI3.LHu@ora.de>
Organization: O'Reilly/International Thomson Verlag
References: <3250B843.701B@555-1212.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 15:54:03 GMT
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In <3250B843.701B@555-1212.com> Jeff Field <jfield@555-1212.com> writes:
>I'm thinking about replacing Sendmail running on BSDI 2.0 with
>Post.Office.  I first have to upgrade to BSDI 2.1.  The reason for doing
>this is so that I can forward mail to multiple domains, for example:

>info@domain1.com
>info@domain2.com

>Does anyone know of a better program or workaround?

What's wrong with sendmail?  There are instructions and pointers on how
to do this with sendmail.  Also, there are instructions on doing this
in the bsdi-users mailing list archives at nexial.nl.
-- 
Christoph Badura
O'Reilly/International Thomson Verlag