Had to join the list again--------was wondering why things appeared slow. I have a case where I have mail coming in addressed to our "support" mail account (e.g support@mydomain.com), and I need to have these message sent to 3 separate locations. One is a non-local account, the other two are local. I have set up a procmail filter something like (I am going from memory, as I am not at work) :0 { :0 c !somebody@otherdomain.com :0 c !me :0 c !other_person :0 storage_folder } Here is the problem, all the folks, except myself, receive the message in the From: header as if it came from support. I too get that, but I use Mutt, and it is smart enough to know that when I go to "Reply", it addresses the message to whomever originaly sent the message to support. Outlook does not. When they hit reply, it addresses the message to support. The term "snowball's chance in hell" is what immediately comes to mind if they are asked to use a differant email client. Does anyone have a fix, or some ideas on how to fix this? Mike Starke mgcon@neta.com chgrp -R USMC /home/* ----- End forwarded message ----- -- V/R Mike Starke mstarke@mobl.com public key "http://www.neta.com/~mgcon/download/mstarke_public.txt" chgrp -R USMC /home/*