Re: [Dbmail] Forwarding mails to multiple mailboxes

2005-09-05 Thread Jamie Doherty
Paul, After analyzing the tables, I went ahead and added [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an alias to the 2 mailboxes I wanted delivery to and that worked perfectly. Your help is appreciated! Jamie On 9/5/05, Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jamie, > > Forget about dbmail-users. Look at the tab

Re: [Dbmail] Forwarding mails to multiple mailboxes

2005-09-05 Thread Paul J Stevens
Jamie, Forget about dbmail-users. Look at the tables directly. dbmail-users won't show *everything*. In fact it doesn't show forwards at all (in 2.0). if you want to have multiple users receive the same address: 1) two local dbmail users receive [EMAIL PROTECTED] dbmail_users: userid

Re: [Dbmail] Forwarding mails to multiple mailboxes

2005-09-05 Thread Jamie Doherty
What should dbmail-users -l at x dot comm be displaying if I correctly setup mail forwarding using the -t switch? Jamie On 8/25/05, Jamie Doherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have pasted the session: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# dbmail-users -c x at x -t y at y > Opening

Re: [Dbmail] Forwarding mails to multiple mailboxes

2005-08-25 Thread Jamie Doherty
I have pasted the session: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# dbmail-users -c x at x -t y at y Opening connection to database... Opening connection to authentication... Ok. Connected Performing changes for user [x at x]... Done [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# dbmail-users -l x at x Openin

Re: [Dbmail] Forwarding mails to multiple mailboxes

2005-08-25 Thread Paul J Stevens
If you're trying to add a forward for 'user at domain dot com' what does the output of dbmail-users -l 'user at domain dot com' have to say? Jamie Doherty wrote: > I am trying to forward emails to multiple mailboxes using the command: > > dbmail-users -c user at domain dot com -t 2nd at domain do