Hi Pedro

If your Dspace runs on Liunux/Ubuntu box then use Postfix aliases.
You send emails to a local address for example dspace_...@localhost.
You create the local account.
Then in /etc/aliases you add the following
dspace_ reg: /[email protected], [email protected]

Just research the use of mail aliases with Postfix.

Cheers

hg
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On 07/09/2010 12:20, Pedro Sebastián wrote:
Can I use multiple recipients on "registration.notify" key in dspace.cfg file?

I've tried the following:

    /# Recipient for new user registration emails
    registration.notify = [email protected], [email protected]/


but it does not work.
Is it impossible?

Thanks.


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