From: "M.S. Lucas" on 12 May 2010 08:36 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 12 May 2010 10:37 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 > dont 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? >
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