On Sat, 15 Jun 2019 at 00:12, Yves via Exim-users <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, > I would also be interested in the answer to that question, if someone > knows. > My use case is: 1 alias=2 local recipients; when one local recipient > replies with this alias as a sender, the second person of this alias > should get the information too, without the first person having to > bother adding them as BCC. > Thanks > I'd suggest you use a Ticketing System that tracks the mails outside the MTA and use this alias as the address used by the Ticketing system. Why am I saying that? In my limited thinking put into your question, I don't see an easier way to distinguish between the two recipients who among them has sent the mail using the alias. If there was a way, I'd use a filter to copy the mail to the other recipient. However, even that method too is not elegant because one of the recipients will be getting the sent e-mail in their inbox while the actual sender has it in their sent items folder. Another easier, and equally less elegant way is to make this alias a real account and if you use IMAP, let the two recipients configure/share this account in their MuA (as an IMAP account). This way, one of the staff opens the mail, it will be marked as read in the Inbox; one responds to the mail and the other person will see the response in the Sent Items folder. This method adheres to the KISS principle (Keep It Simple Stupid), IMHO. -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254 7 3200 0004/+254 7 2274 3223 "Oh, the cruft.", grep ^[^#] :-) -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
