Are you sure its an alias and not an Forward?

try to use dbmail-users -c <username> -T <alias>

if this fails, check the database, you should find the entry in the dbmail_aliases table.

bye

Harald

Am 02.06.2015 um 00:34 schrieb Lee Howard:
I am unable to remove aliases with:

dbmail-users -c <username> -S <alias>

I run it, and it says "Done", but if I immediately run dbmail-users -l I
can still see the alias there.

Is this a known problem?  What is the right way to remove an alias?

Thanks,

Lee.
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