Difference between revisions of "Forwarding Mail"

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If you're a CS ''ugrad student,'' log into one of our [[Linux Clients on the CS Undergrad Net]].
 
If you're a CS ''ugrad student,'' log into one of our [[Linux Clients on the CS Undergrad Net]].
  
In the top level of your home directory, create a <tt>.forward</tt> file (don't forget the '''.''' ) using an editor.
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In the top level of your home directory, create a '''.forward''' file (don't forget the '''.''' ) using an editor.
  
 
Put your preferred email account address as the only line in the <tt>.forward</tt> file.
 
Put your preferred email account address as the only line in the <tt>.forward</tt> file.

Revision as of 14:52, 4 December 2013

If you're a CS grad student, professor, researcher, postdoc or staff member, log into one of our Linux Clients on the CS Grad/Research Net.

If you're a CS ugrad student, log into one of our Linux Clients on the CS Undergrad Net.

In the top level of your home directory, create a .forward file (don't forget the . ) using an editor.

Put your preferred email account address as the only line in the .forward file.

Save changes.

Then at the command prompt run:

chmod 644 .forward

(Again, don't forget the . in .forward )