In the case book arena, the binding process which involves folding, rounding, backing, headbanding and reinforcing
an e-mail software feature you use to send a copy of a message you have written or received to another person
Directing e-mail from one e-mail box to another 2Sending an e-mail message to a third party
All of the steps in binding a hard cover book between sewing and casing in, including smashing/gluing, rounding/backing, and backlining
The process of putting a book into its cover, and making it ready for the finisher
Routing (RFC 1812) The process a router goes through for each packet received by the router The packet may be consumed by the router, it may be output on one or more interfaces of the router, or both Forwarding includes the process of deciding what to do with the packet as well as queuing it up for (possible) output or internal consumption
just as you can have the post office forward your mail when you move, the computers that deliver email can also be told that you may now be found at a new address When a computer receives mail from a particular address, it checks to see if a forwarding order exists If so, it simply sends the mail along to the appropriate destination, usually your new address or primary address
Instead of responding to a request a CORBA object may designate another object to which this request, and all future requests, are to be forwarded
Passing mail from one mailbox to another, particularly when the user is not reading mail regularly on the first system Some users with accounts on many computers prefer to read mail on one of them (for convenience, better user interface, cost, or other reasons), and so have all their mail forwarded to one account Forwarding is also used to have mail come to a well-known public name (such as info@host, postmaster@host, or help@host without the need for a specific separate mailbox for that name See also alias
Forwarding is the process by which a bridge copies a packet from one segment or ring to another
The process of sending a message toward another user who is not the actual recipient