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Date: Wed, 17 Oct 90 16:33:01 -0400 From: "Jonathan I. Kamens" <jik@pit-manager.MIT.EDU> To: bug-moira@ATHENA.MIT.EDU I don't think this is necessarily a but, because using ',' to separate addresses in the address specified to chpobox is an unsupported hack that isn't guaranteed to work. But it's your call; any comments? jik ----- Forwarded message From: pvg@ATHENA.MIT.EDU To: bugs@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: vax 7.1H: chpobox Date: Fri, 05 Oct 90 07:47:02 EDT System name: e40-008-10 Type and version: CVAXSTAR 7.1H (1 update(s) to same version) Display type: SM What were you trying to do? I was trying to forward my mail to another system on the network. I also wanted my mail to be delivered to my athena POBox. I read the "answers to commonly asked questions" section that described in detail how to go about it. The command that I used was similar to that given in the description: chpobox -s "pvg@ATHENA-PO-3.LOCAL,philip@lees-wdy.mit.edu" This would after a few days forward my mail to my POBox and to my account on lees-wdy. What's wrong: The problem with the command is that chpobox capitalizes everything after the first username. For example, the ouput to the above command was: pvg@ATHENA-PO-3.LOCAL,PHILIP@LEES-WDY.MIT.EDU This is a problem for me because the system on lees-wdy is case sensitive and does not know who the user "PHILIP" is. It only knows about the user "philip". The quick fix to this problem was to put my network address first. I still don't know for sure that this has worked since I only tried this yesterday. What should have happened: The command chpobox should treat only the characters after each delimeter "@" as hosts and capitalize them with the delimeter "," indicating a new field. I would have expected the output to be: pvg@ATHENA-PO-3.LOCAL,philip@LEES-WDY.MIT.EDU Please describe any relevant documentation references: The relevant documentation that I read was the section on "forwarding you mail" in the "answers to commonly asked questions", and the manual page on the command chpobox (which is not as clear as the first documentation). ----- End of forwarded message
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