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On Friday 16 January 2004 7:54 pm, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Also, if I put "example.com" into locals, then wouldn't the alias need
> to be for "user" rather than "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"?  In my case, I would
> prefer to use the full address since I host several domains.  So I
> should put "example.com" in to hosteddomains instead, right?

I don't think it matters.  Alias rewriting happens before delivery.   What 
you're talking about is local delivery.  This address will never be delivered 
locally since it will be written first.  

Actually if you just put "user: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" as an alias 
then when you run "makealiases" courier will use the contents of 
'defaultdomain' (or 'me' if it doesn't exist) to fill in the missing domain 
names.  So if you run "makealiases -dump" you'll see that the default domain 
has been added to any address without one.

Jeff Jansen
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