17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
Not to volunteer anybody's copious spare time, but I have a hunch a Perl program could implement this automatic reflector easily.
It's a one-liner in the .forward or .maildelivery file you edit to set up a remailer. Almost anybody could act as a "bounce point" in this fashion. I don't think it would do much for joe@uptight.org, though. root@uptight is more likely to notice the traffic than to happen across joe advertising his remailer in alt.random.group.
(I don't see any commands in elm, my mailer, that can do selective bouncing/forwarding...
Try "man forward". (Or "man maildelivery" in my case, but probably not netcom's.) This sort of handling happens before the MUA sees the mail. Eli ebrandt@hmc.edu