on 7/23/03 10:13 AM, R. Scott Perry wrote:

>> If an alias has been setup and it has it's own xxxxxx.junkmail file (and all
>> the actions in that file are warn with no holds or deletes), will an
>> incoming message to that alias be judged by that alias junkmail file or the
>> junkmail file for the address the alias points to?
> 
> In the case of an alias, the actual address (the one the alias points to)
> will be used, rather than the intended address (the alias, the one the user
> sent the E-mail to).

Is the following correct?

If I remove the alias ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), create a real address named
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (with a junkmail file) and forward the mail from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to another address like [EMAIL PROTECTED] then the junkmail
file rules for the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address will be applied to all mail to
that address even though the mail will end up in the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailbox.

Thanks,
Greg

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