Re: Forwarding

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>> How can I set up my account so that e-mails sent to it are automatically
>> forwarded to another address?
>
> You can place a .forward file in your home directory to forward mail. Make
> sure that you use both the forwarding addrss and the sqmail addrss in the
> file. For example.
> myacct@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> myacct@xxxxxxxxxxx
> This will keep a copy on the sqmail server as well.

This is NOT necessarily what will work for everyone.  It is specific
to a certain kind of mail server setup.

More likely, the OP is an end user and simply needs to contact his
service provider:

http://squirrelmail.org/support/enduser.php

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