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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers how to forward email to mobile phone? Post 40955 by smithwp on Thursday 25th of September 2003 08:42:37 PM
Old 09-25-2003
Question can I forward w/o deleting original?

I don't know if anyone is reading this thread anymore, but.
I receive email on a unix machine, and I would like to receive a notification on my cel phone (Nextel) whenver I receive an email on the unix machine. I can use a .forward to number@messaging.nextel.com, but then I lose all but the first 150some characters of the message.

So, is there a way to .forward, and leave a copy on the unix machine?

thanks!
 

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