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Kent Covert <[log in to unmask]>
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Miami University VMS News <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 3 Nov 1993 17:01:54 -0500
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In article <[log in to unmask]>,
[log in to unmask] (J. C. Rowland) writes:
> Inspired by the previous message, I've decided to ask a couple questions
about
> the mailer that have been bothering me for the past month or two.
>
> Can the mailer that I'm using now (the default one, if there are others) set
up
> alias files to mail people
 
There is a command on the system called ALIAS that will allow you to do this.
This command is documented in the new manual by MCIS called "Using MAIL on the
OpenVMS System at Miami University".  You can get a copy of this manual from 22
Hughes Hall or 204 Kreger Hall.
 
> and can it be set-up so that incoming mail from set
> addresses are placed in their own folder?
 
This can be done using a facility available called DELIVER.  If you're
interested in persuing this, I'd be glad to get you the information about this.
My office is in 219 Kreger Hall and my phone number is 529-7317.
 
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                                     Kent Covert, Software Coordinator
                                     Miami Computing and Information Services
                                     Miami University, Oxford, OH
                                     [log in to unmask]  (internet)
                                     kacovert@miavx1                 (bitnet)

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