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Bouncing a mail [was(Re: [LI] SuSE Security Announcement -
Bah, you're giving out all my trade secrets on the list! I'd planned
to write small booklets on ``How to send mail so it appears to be from
the original sender'', ``How to quote other people's messages so they
look funky'', ``How to become a security guru in 3 easy steps'', etc
and sell them for Rs. 99 each, but you've spoiled it all!
And I might even have shared some of the profits with you! Too bad...
-- Raju
>>>>> "Manas" == Manas Garg <manasg@xxxxxxx> writes:
Manas> ypserv)] Reply-To: In-Reply-To:
Manas> <Pine.LNX.3.96.991026104744.7901H-100000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
Manas> from Sachin Garg on Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 10:48:32AM +0530
Manas> Organisation: Infosys Techonologies Ltd. X-Editor: Vim
Manas> X-OS: Linux
Manas> On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 10:48:32AM +0530, Sachin Garg came
Manas> up with: $#> On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, Marc Heuse wrote: $#> $#>
Manas> > FYI: Upgrade if you're using YP/NIS. Even better, trash
Manas> NIS and $#> > switch to LDAP :-) -- Raju $#> $#> Raju, $#>
Manas> $#> How do you forward the mail that it comes from "Marc
Manas> Heuse" and not $#> from you??
Manas> This is called 'bouncing' and this feature is available
Manas> with mutt and emacs (at least).
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