Thanks Noel. I didn't realise alias had to be a user
first. The remote manager does not show the error
while setting the alias until I hit another carriage
return.
Santosh
--- "Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I created an alias alias1 for a user user1.
> 
> What did you type?  Did you type:
> 
>   setalias user1 alias1
> or
>   setalias alias1 user1
> 
> Check the logs for any messages.
> 
> > Email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] do not get
> delivered
> > in the mailbox of user1.
> 
> To do what you wanted above you would type:
> 
>   setalias alias1 user1
> 
> Aliasing is essentially local forwarding.
> 
> > /etc/james/apps/james/var/mail/error.
> 
> Look in the "*Object*" file to see if you can spot
> the error message.  Also
> check the logs.
> 
>       --- Noel
> 
> 
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