However, one problem with that is now spammers are using the flooding technique whereby they are sending to every address in the book. So, if you set up Imail to do traditional store & forward (gateway) that server will be accepting for every address. The current recommended way is to have the Imail server configured to receive for a virtual host, then forward to aliases.
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