Anthony,
This is not a 'ghost', but the way IMail operates via the Web. You
don't really have that alias until it has a destination. Aliases are
saved in the registry, not a file. Test by sending email to the
alias and it should bounce as 'unknown user'.
Daniel Donnelly
Ipswitch Technical Support
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In reply to 30 Dec message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>I create an alias using the browser web administrator (8181),
>and then about five minutes later I deleted the alias using
>the delete link on the alias page. For some reason if I
>browse the list of aliases I won't see it (because I deleted
>it right) but if I enter the name of the alias and click the
>view alias button it pops up. The name of the alias remains
>however the destination field is blank.
>Weird. I'm assuming IMail saves alias information in a file
>somewhere but I can't find it anywhere. This alias was
>created for a virtual mail domain under IMail 5.05. Anyone
>have any clue how I can get rid of this ghost alias?
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