Marc Dirix wrote:
>> ]
>> Let me guess: your primary alias was the same as the username value?
>>
>> If you have:
>>
>> alias:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>deliver_to:777
>> alias:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>deliver_to:777
>> alias:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>deliver_to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Sorry, I probably misread the original message, I always do:
> 
> alias:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>deliver_to:777
> alias:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>deliver_to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> That way I can get enough permutations (1 address for home and work, one
> only home one only work) for each user account.
> It is however a wasps nest for a given user with numerous aliases to
> find where which email goes, not in the least due to the logging (level
> 3) being somewhat hard to read.
> 
> My example is clearly different from the above stated, in which
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] should *not* get delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Glad to hear it!


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