Yes, this is what I modified in the administrator application. I also made
the modification directly to the bluedragon.xml file to see if that would
make a difference.

Yes, I did reboot the entire server before and again this morning to make
sure I wasn't missing a step. I also tried doing a search via grep as you
recommended and the only place I see the email referenced is via a few log
files and what not. There is something else at play here that I just don't
know about and am overlooking. I suppose I need to take a look at the
source of the plug-in to see how it is behaving.

Any other ideas?

Thanks for the help thus far,
-JSLucido


On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 9:22 PM, Alan Holden <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
> Jeff;
>
> What's your version?
>   Admin Console Version 2.0  Admin Console Build Date Nov 11, 2011 12:00
> AM  Admin API Version 2.0  Admin API Build Date Nov 11, 2011 12:00 AM
>
> This version has your setting right in the Admin console, under the Global
> settings of the Mail menu. The prompt is "Catch-All Email Address"
>
> Does that help in your case?
>
> ---
> Al Holden
>
>
>
> On 2013-01-21 18:39, Peter J. Farrell wrote:
>
>  Alan Holden said the following on 01/21/2013 08:36 PM:
>
> Well... He must have edited the correct xml file to turn ON the send all
> feature, because that part worked.
>
> If you edit a bluedragon.xml on a running server, it usually gets
> overwritten.  You either have to edit via the administrator or edit the
> file when the server is completely stopped.
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