>For the alias, you'll need to use the domain that the alias resolves >to. If it resolves to the official name of the domain (mail.domain.com), >then you can use the same directory. But if you are using a different >domain for the alias than the official name of the domain, then you would >need to use a different directory (or, change the alias to use the official >domain name, to keep things consistent).
The setup is as follows: the official host name is mail.domain.com with an alias domain of domain.com There are numerous aliases and user accounts on this box. One of the aliases is: user-user that has a pointer to user I guess they did this due to the way Imail handles the hyphen on a regular box. An email is sent to the alias: [EMAIL PROTECTED] , which then points over [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have in the Declude folder a folder called mail.domain.com which has been working great since day 1, however this alias issue has just crept up. I see in the header that it failed all the appropriate tests, but got ldelivered to the main inbox of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I just put another folder called domain.com in the Declude folder to see if it will trigger it. However, I'm unsure why it won't work correctly the way it is since the official name is mail.domain.com and the alias domain is domain.com (the same name without the mail.). I'll send you the logs soon. Keith
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