Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!unido!tub!tubopal!ripley From: ripley@tubopal.UUCP (Hans-Ch. Eckert) Newsgroups: comp.mail.elm Subject: Re: Another EZ Question Message-ID: <812@opal.tubopal.UUCP> Date: 8 Jan 90 13:38:37 GMT References: <280@limbo.Intuitive.Com> <2289@isaak.isa.de> Reply-To: ripley@tubopal.UUCP (Hans-Ch. Eckert) Organization: Technical University of Berlin, Germany Lines: 26 Forward looping inside one system as mentionend in above articles (see reference-line of the message-header) is one problem, but as I think it's quite simple to work around it. The way I'd need forwarding is somewhat more complex, though. I have an account at the university (this one) which I can't log into from home and therefore I also have another account on a public access machine to read news. What I want is to get all mail to this account forwarded to the acount on the public access machine and vice versa - without mail- ping-pong. How do I do that ? As far as I know the university's machines allow forwarding but the other one does not... On the public access machine, there is elm installed and here it isn't. So, is it possible to implement a forwarding mechanism into elm which detects already forwaded messages and doesn't bounce them back? Greetings, RIPLEY -- Greetings from RIPLEY | UUCP: ripley@tubopal.UUCP (ripley@opal.cs.tu-berlin.de) Hans-Christian Eckert | ...!unido!tub!opal!ripley (Europe) D-1000 Berlin 30 | ...!pyramid!tub!opal!ripley (World) Regensburger Str. 2 | BITNET: ripley%tubopal@DB0TUI11.BITNET (saves $$$)