Will,
        Thanks a bunch.  For some reason I was thinking there was a unique 
index on
alias, but obvously I was mistaken. :)
Thanks,
Peter D.

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All you do is add multiple alias rows.  "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ->
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".

Peter Darley wrote:

>Folks,
>       I have what is probably a stupid question...  I'm interested in having 
> an
>email address that goes to multiple mail boxes, so for example if there are
>boxes for [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED], an email 
>to
>A would end up in the A, B and C boxes.
>       Is that possible to do through the aliases table?  If not, how would I 
> go
>about it?
>Thanks,
>Peter Darley
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