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html/forward.wml: update example mbox / maildir .forward contents
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then <tt>foo-lists@debian.org</tt> also redirects to <tt>foo@example.com</tt>.
<p>
As a special-case, the forwarding address may be foo@master.debian.org,
in which case the message is relayed to that system for processing by the
<p>
As a special-case, the forwarding address may be foo@master.debian.org,
in which case the message is relayed to that system for processing by the
-user's .forward or .procmailrc files. Forwarding to master.debian.org
us
es
+user's .forward or .procmailrc files. Forwarding to master.debian.org
preserv
es
the extension part of the original address.
<p>
the extension part of the original address.
<p>
@@
-44,8
+44,8
@@
echo "emailforward: foo@bar.com" | gpg --clearsign | mail changes@db.debian.org
or by visiting <a href="https://db.debian.org/login.html">db.debian.org</a>
<p>
or by visiting <a href="https://db.debian.org/login.html">db.debian.org</a>
<p>
-You can test the email routing by using the command
<tt>/usr/sbin/exim -bt
-foo@debian.org</tt>
+You can test the email routing by using the command
+
<tt>/usr/sbin/exim -bt
foo@debian.org</tt>
<h2>procmail</h2>
If you use procmail for your main mailbox, PLEASE, erase your .forward
<h2>procmail</h2>
If you use procmail for your main mailbox, PLEASE, erase your .forward
@@
-58,12
+58,12
@@
relevant hosts yourself.
The correct way to invoke procmail for extension addresses is "|/usr/bin/procmail [options]"
Ignore the IFS=".." stuff in the procmail man page.
The correct way to invoke procmail for extension addresses is "|/usr/bin/procmail [options]"
Ignore the IFS=".." stuff in the procmail man page.
-<h2>Mail
B
ox formats</h2>
-Email can be saved to mailboxes or maildirs by using
the correct
lines in a
+<h2>Mail
b
ox formats</h2>
+Email can be saved to mailboxes or maildirs by using
appropriately formatted
lines in a
.forward file:
<p>
.forward file:
<p>
-Mailbox format files "/
debian/
home/foo/Mbox"
-<br>Maildir format files "/
debian/home/foo/M
Dir/"
+Mailbox format files "/home/foo/Mbox"
+<br>Maildir format files "/
home/foo/Mail
Dir/"
<p>
To deliver to /var/spool/mail/foo use a construct like '|/usr/bin/procmail
<p>
To deliver to /var/spool/mail/foo use a construct like '|/usr/bin/procmail
@@
-89,9
+89,6
@@
Instead, we invite you to configure your own spam handling.
Some options available to you are:
</p>
<ul>
Some options available to you are:
</p>
<ul>
- <li><b>bATVToken</b> (to be enabled before 1/1/2010, with any luck) BATV
- private token for address rewriting. Useful in combatting bounce forgery, but
- requires configuration on your own mail relay(s).
<li><b>emailForward</b> Address to forward your mail to. Setting this and
then rejecting mail from d.o machines is less than helpful.
<li><b>mailCallout</b> Whether or not to use Sender Address Verification.
<li><b>emailForward</b> Address to forward your mail to. Setting this and
then rejecting mail from d.o machines is less than helpful.
<li><b>mailCallout</b> Whether or not to use Sender Address Verification.