Msn2mail serves as a gateway between MSN and e-mail, allowing communication through e-mail while also having access to MSN accounts.
Once you've got everything set up, you need to create a .msn2mailrc file. In this file, you'll need to specify your MSN passport address as the username, along with the password and path to sendmail. You'll also need to specify the e-mail address you want to forward to. The good news is that you can have multiple forwardto-lines in case you want to forward your messages to more than one e-mail address.
As an example, your .msn2mailrc file might look something like this:
```
username = [email protected]
password = secret
mailer = /usr/bin/sendmail
forwardto = [email protected]
forwardto = [email protected]
```
Overall, msn2mail is a great option for those who need to forward their MSN messages to their e-mail addresses. It's easy to set up and use once you get the hang of it, and it's definitely worth considering if you need this kind of functionality.
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