From: "M.S. Lucas" on
Hello,



Newbie allert.



I want to do the following

User1(a)domain.nl user1(a)domain.nl, user2(a)domain.nl



So every email to user1 is delivered to user1 and to user2.



I try this in the virtual_alias_maps but is this the best place and don't I
get a loop this way?



With kind regards,

met vriendelijke groet,



Maurice Lucas



TAOS-IT

.............................

Paulus Buijsstraat 191
2613 HR Delft
<http://www.taos-it.nl/> www.taos-it.nl

KvK Haaglanden nr. 27254410



P Denk aan het milieu; is het afdrukken van deze e-mail echt noodzakelijk?







From: Noel Jones on
On 5/12/2010 7:36 AM, M.S. Lucas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Newbie allert.
>
> I want to do the following
>
> User1(a)domain.nl <mailto:User1(a)domain.nl> user1(a)domain.nl
> <mailto:user1(a)domain.nl>, user2(a)domain.nl
>
> So every email to user1 is delivered to user1 and to user2.
>
> I try this in the virtual_alias_maps but is this the best place

Yes, this is correct way.


> and
> don’t I get a loop this way?

No, you'll have to get more creative to get a loop.


-- Noel Jones


>
> With kind regards,
>
> met vriendelijke groet,
>
> Maurice Lucas
>
> *TAOS-IT*
>
> /………………………………………………………………..../
>
> Paulus Buijsstraat 191
> 2613 HR Delft
> www.taos-it.nl <http://www.taos-it.nl/>
>
> KvK Haaglanden nr. 27254410
>
> */P/* Denk aan het milieu; is het afdrukken van deze e-mail echt
> noodzakelijk?
>