At 06:15 PM 9/23/99 +0530, "Shyam Majmudar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Can we have part aliasing done in Imail? We have a customer having multiple
>offices of which till now they were using mailing at one office. For which I
>have setup the Ipless domain to have all mails sent to their domain xyz.com
>to go to a particular mailbox named abc. For which i have created a mailbox
>abc & specified for "nobody" aliases to abc, after which mailserver at the
>customer's place named "Sohopop" does the local distribution. Now they want
>to set it up at the other offices where they want to have those user's to
>receive their mails at that office. But as i have already used the "nobody"
>alias for that particular domain to go to abc, can i use the same domain for
>the other offices or do i have to do subdomains for those offices like
>ny1.xyz.com, ny2.xyz.com etc & if the same domain can be used how do i
>setup?

  The "nobody" alias takes all mail that was not sent to a valid user and
forwards it to a specified valid mailbox. You can still set up other users
within that domain, and they will get all mail sent to them. "Nobody" would
not touch those emails since they are going to valid users.
  If you want more than one person to be able to read mails that come in
through "nobody", just add their address to the "nobody" alias. An alias
can forward to more than one account. If you are wanting to have more than
one person read/respond to various emails that come in without a valid
address, here's one way to do it;

[EMAIL PROTECTED] = regular user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] = regular user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] = regular user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] alias to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] alias to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Any person that answers an email, also BCCs the answer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so
that everybody else also gets a copy of the answer and knows the message
has been responded to.
  If I misunderstood your question and this doesn't help, my apologies.

-- 
Kirk Mitchell-General Manager        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Keystone Connect                     Unlock Your World
Altoona, PA   814-941-5000      http://www.keyconn.net

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