Why don't you just forward the non-alias account and leave all the
aliases where they are. Example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <- user's real Email account.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <- alias to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <- alias to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <- alias to a.com (sure it's insane).
Now in dbmail_aliases
INSERT INTO dbmail_aliases (alias, deliver_to)
VALUES ('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]');
Now all Email that goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be forwarded
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The aliases do their thing, and the actual
delivery to the user mailbox does the forward.
Of course now I'm going to have to go verify that this works, but
I swear I tested it once and it worked.
--
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Blake Mitchell
To: Matt Salerno; DBMail mailinglist
Sent: 6/10/2005 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] send mail to alias -> Real Account -> forward
Or you could create a "master" alias. This is the approach I have taken.
Now all my aliases for my various email addresses all point to another
alias, which I can then send to as many different things as I want.
Matt Salerno wrote:
> If I want all mail for a specific user to be forwarded to a different
> user account, it looks like I need to not only setup a forward for
> that user so I can get their mail, but I would also have to go into
> each and every alias pointing to that user and add myself to all of
> the aliases.
>
> Can anyone confirm?
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