I have not used this feature (or should say told my clients about it) but I do have it turned on.
I'm curious as to how much resources it needs to do this checking?
I assume each email that comes in it has to check the aliases.txt file in that persons account.
We haven't run any tests on it, but do not expect a noticeable impact on performance. It will use some extra resources, but not a lot more.
-Scott
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