We're using a script to count the total users within each alias to avoid
Ye Olde 50 User Limit bug. Max users in any one alias (including all
nesting): 29
There's no recursion or looping of aliases either - in fact the example
I gave in my original post is actually slightly more complicated than
the real life aliases.
My testing has shown that if you have aliases any more than two deep,
Imail fails.
-Works Fine-
alias1
alias2
user1
user2
user3
user4
-Doesn't Work Fine-
alias1
alias2
user1
user2
alias3
user3
user4
user5
user6
Looks like another one for the too-hard basket!
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Scott Perry
Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2001 10:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Nested aliases.
I haven't encountered that problem. I've seen nested aliases done
before without a problem. In fact, when we wrote a program to make sure
that no aliases had over 50 users in them, we had to account for nested
aliases.
Are you sure you don't have over 50 users total that the E-mail would go
to? Are you sure there isn't any recursion (alias1 pointing to alias2,
which points to alias1)?
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-Scott
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