Dan writes:
If I send a message To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and BCC:[EMAIL PROTECTED], where [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an alias that points directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED], then I will receive the message in my mailbox, and the delivered-to header will say "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" every time--it gives me the *final* destination. But I already know the final destination: it's me, at [EMAIL PROTECTED] The fact that it got there by first coming in the door *BCC'd* to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is lost, it appears.
Instead of using aliases you should use either duplicate account records, or aliases in conjunction with a .courier-default file.
A) Instead of entering
address2: address1
in the aliases file, create a duplicate account record for address2 that specifies the same userid, groupid, homedirectory (and maildir) attributes, so that both E-mail addresses map to the same actual mailbox, although from Courier's perspective they are different accounts, or
B) If your mail account is named "realaccount", enter
alias1: realaccount-alias1
alias2: realaccount-alias2
In the aliases file, then install a .courier-default file that provides the delivery instructions for all of them.
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