Hello,

  Right now that cannot be done within dbmail.  You might look at
the capabilities of your mta - eg. you could do that with postfix
(I believe using the virtual map).  One time, about a year ago,
someone on the irc channel asked that message and we through together
a trivial patch to allow that to happen... it might still be in
someone's irc logs (eg. probably mine), or it would be easy to
recreate.  We simply changed the place where it handles domain
catchalls ("@domain.com") and had it look for a user catch-all first;
possibly that order should be reversed, but either way will be
backward compatible, as you don't have user catch-alls currently.

  There are definite implications if you use postfix
local_recipient_maps pointing to the aliases table, which probably
can be handled, but I've not thought through/tested them.


---- Original Message ----
From: Doug Stanley <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Dbmail] question...
Sent: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 09:19:19 -0400

> If I have multiple domains, is there a way I can define a single
> user...say sales and so any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes all to
> the same place? It gets very annoying all the junk mail randomly
> sent to sales@ each of my domains...also info@ too...anyays...
> Can i just put sales in the alias table instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] for 
> example?
> 
> Doug
> 
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