chris@graham (Chris Graham) (12/22/89)
eisen@contact sent me the following comment: > Well, you don't even have to go to that amount of trouble. Just maintain your > account here, and add a .forward file to your directory. Put your new adress > therein and everything will be forwarded to you. > -- There you go! That's even better. -- Thought of the day: Martyrdom is the only way a person can become famous without ability - George Bernard Shaw - BITnet : lsuc!graham!chris@utorgpu uucp : ...!uunet!lsuc!graham!chris FidoNet: Chris ON 1:250/716
eisen@contact.uucp (Martin Loeffler) (12/22/89)
You wondered about the time between when you leave, and get your new account (which you may not know before hand). I'd imagine that adding a .forward might cause mail stored in your mailbox to be forwarded.. then again it may only work on incomming mail. If the former, then you could always add the file at a later date and get your stuff. If not, mail the sysop and ask him/her to be kind enough to forward it for you. -- "Knowledge once gained casts a faint light beyond it's own immediate boundaries" - J.B.S. Haldane Eisen D. Guard: eisen@contact.uucp (Martin Loeffler) "No Compromise No Deal"