Forwarding emails??

Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2018 09:08:46 -0300
From: Chebucto Office <awright@chebucto.ns.ca>
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Excellent suggestion, Tony, I'll do up a tweet to that affect.
Doug
Quoting CCN Help <ch1@chebucto.ns.ca>:

>
> Hi Doug,
>
>    Seeing as how requests for forwarding come around once every four  
> or years, there is not a huge call for them.  Could the office staff  
> go into a user's account and place a forward file for the user; once  
> the user has provided adequate identification that they are indeed  
> who they claim they are, and also provide the new email address?
>
> Tony @ CCN Help
>
> ---
>
> On Mon, 20 Aug 2018, Chebucto Office wrote:
>
>> Hi Userhelp (Richard?)
>> Many of our users are not familiar with logging using ssh or telnet
>> in order to get to their homepage in the Lynx browser. For Windows7/10 users
>> this means typing the command "command" no quotes into the search window
>> at the bottom left side of their screen and typing in the command subwindow
>> ssh chebucto.ns.ca   In many cases this will not work until they download
>> a ssh update or download and configure a program called PUtty. We  
>> assume our users are willing and able to learn new things. :)
>> Doug
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