Re: [xmail] alias bug

2013-06-18 Thread Helio Cavichiolo Jr
To deliver messages to several accounts you should use lists. Alias is just one 
to one, as it is, an alias for an account.

On Tue Jun 18 09:33:15 2013 U.Mutlu um4...@mutluit.com wrote:
 I think I found a bug relating account aliases:
 
 Adding an alias
     aliasadd[TAB]domain[TAB]alias[TAB]accountCRLF
 
 Deleting an alias
     aliasdel[TAB]domain[TAB]aliasCRLF
 
 (BTW: I wonder why the [TAB] stuff is stated in the above syntax since
 that is a command, not a cfg file; that's at least confusing in the doc.)
 
 The aliasadd syntax indicates that one can add an alias on a per account
 basis. But trying to add the same alias to different accounts fails.
 
 Also, the aliasdel syntax lacks the corrosponding account parameter,
 isn't it?
 
 I would expect that every account be able to use his own aliases
 independent of what other accounts have used.
 But somehow there seems to be a bug, or maybe a design/api bug?
 
 Would be nice if a new version came out including these issues...
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[xmail] alias

2005-11-19 Thread Helio Cavichiolo Jr

Hi all,

Is there a way to create an alias to more than one email address?
I intend to create a [EMAIL PROTECTED] and all email sent to it should
be redirected to more than one email address. Is it possible in xmail?

Thank you

Helio
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[xmail] Re: Xmail alias resolution

2005-09-13 Thread Yiannis Mavroukakis

Sönke Ruempler wrote:

On 12.09.2005 10:19, Yiannis Mavroukakis wrote:
  

This is a real newb question I am asking so please bear with me.

I have setup Xmail and dbmail-imapd and everything is fine. My question 
has more to do with aliases
on the Xmail side of things. Does Xmail resolve address aliases *before* 
running any commands
contained in filters.in.tab? What I am trying to figure out is, whether 
I need the same aliases created
on dbmail.



Simple answer: Yes, what you have in filters.in.tab - is the REAL user.

Maybe I'll take some time and write a howto for this in our wiki ;)
  

Great thanks very much :)

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[xmail] Xmail alias resolution

2005-09-12 Thread Yiannis Mavroukakis

This is a real newb question I am asking so please bear with me.

I have setup Xmail and dbmail-imapd and everything is fine. My question 
has more to do with aliases
on the Xmail side of things. Does Xmail resolve address aliases *before* 
running any commands
contained in filters.in.tab? What I am trying to figure out is, whether 
I need the same aliases created
on dbmail.

Thank you for your time,

Yiannis

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[xmail] Re: Xmail alias resolution

2005-09-12 Thread Sönke Ruempler

On 12.09.2005 10:19, Yiannis Mavroukakis wrote:
 This is a real newb question I am asking so please bear with me.
 
 I have setup Xmail and dbmail-imapd and everything is fine. My question 
 has more to do with aliases
 on the Xmail side of things. Does Xmail resolve address aliases *before* 
 running any commands
 contained in filters.in.tab? What I am trying to figure out is, whether 
 I need the same aliases created
 on dbmail.

Simple answer: Yes, what you have in filters.in.tab - is the REAL user.

Maybe I'll take some time and write a howto for this in our wiki ;)
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[xmail] alias and filters

2003-03-26 Thread beau

Hi -

I'm using 1.14-pre02. I alias a user like
this entry in the alaises.tab:

beaucox.com froggie beau

That works OK - anything sent to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is received by
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Now, can I put an input filter on froggie?
Like this entry in filters.in.tab:

* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0.0.0.0/0 
0.0.0.0/0 whatever.tab

Is the filtering done before or after the
aliasing? I can't make it work, but I just
what to confirm the operation before I
start up the long filter debug road.

Aloha = Beau;


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