One caveat about alias domains - mailing lists typically only work for
messages sent to the primary domain (since ezmlm only accepts messages
with the list address in the to or cc field).
-Tom
(Sent from my iPhone)
On May 6, 2009, at 9:05 AM, Matt Brookings <m...@inter7.com> wrote:
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Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
The alias domain should be able to be used for authentication. It
is
an alias. Both the main and aliased domain should be able to be
used.
Thank you for the quick response. How does it handle quotas? mail
delivered to the alias, is it calculated in the usage of the real
domain?
An alias domain is interchangeable with the original domain in
operation.
The only difference is how it's added and deleted.
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