Subj : Another HPT Question To : Dan Richter From : Stephen Walsh Date : Sat Jul 20 2019 23:47:23 Hello Dan! 20 Jul 19 02:31, you wrote to all: DR> Is it possible, with HPT, to forward incoming netmail messages to DR> another user name? For example, I just had some netmail come into my DR> system addressed to 'Sysop', that I can't view from within my BBS. If DR> HPT had a way to forward incoming messages addressed to 'Sysop' to DR> 'Dan Richter' it would be great. DR> --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64) DR> * Origin: Castle Rock BBS - bbs.castlerockbbs.com (1:317/3) from the default mystic mutil.ini file: ; If you want to remap netmail from one user name to another or from one ; system to another, you can define up to 50 remapped names below using the ; format ; The new portion can optionally contain @net_address ; Names are case insensitive. Each line is processed in the order in which ; they appear meaning a single message can be processed by many lines. This ; means for example you can map multiple names to "Sysop" and then on the last ; line map "Sysop" to something else. If the "New" portion of the definition ; contains @
then the Netmail will be forwarded to another address ; entirely. Forwarding even works for automated To fields like Areafix, so if ; you are a hub and someone accidentally Areafix your BBS you can have your BBS ; forward that Netmail to your hub system so it can be processed properly. ; ;forward = sysop;g00r00 ;forward = system operator;g00r00 ;forward = g00r00;James Coyle ;forward = James Coyle;James Coyle@1:129/215 Stephen --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20170303 * Origin: Dragon's Lair ---:- dragon.vk3heg.net -:--- (3:633/280) .