Thanks Dan. That is what I was hoping to hear!

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On 2/20/12 12:26 PM, Dan McAllister wrote:
Domain Aliasing will indeed result in the messages for domainA and its alias, domainB, being placed in the same mailbox...

But nothing in the message handling affects the TO: field, so it will be very east to see which address the message was sent to -- look in the header!

Sometimes we over-think things...

Dan
IT4SOHO

On 2/18/2012 7:33 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 02/18/2012 04:17 PM, Casey Price wrote:
Hi all,

Quick question regarding domain aliases in QMT.

If I understand them correctly, they basically just link an additional
domain name to each mailbox (i.e.; Original Domain: domain.com, New
domain: domain1.com -- [email protected] ==> [email protected]). This would
mean there is a single mailbox ([email protected]), which also receives
mail from [email protected].

First, I'd like to make sure I am understanding this correctly, but
assuming I am...if email is sent to [email protected], when the user
[email protected] checks his mail, will he have any way of knowing whether
or not the mail he receives was being sent to [email protected] vs.
[email protected]? My first thought was that something should show up in
the headers, but I'd like to get confirmation and see if there is any
other way to differentiate?

Thanks,

--

I'm not certain off hand (I do know about forwards, but that's not exactly the same).

I could guess.
You could test. ;)



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