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On Tue, 4 Nov 2014, James Pryor wrote:
Is there a way to take mail sitting on disk in a mailbox and deliver it as if it was new mail to some other machine?
If you don't care about the Recieved and probable Delivered-To lines the delivery on system C has added, you can "resent" it via:
for f in new/* cur/*; do sendmail "final_recipient_on_system_B" < "$f" done
However, first test if a message sent from command line takes the route you want it to take :-)
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