Hi List,

What is the expected behavior for incoming email, when:
        1) The address is an alias, say, f...@domain.com 
<mailto:f...@domain.com>, that expands to two local users, use...@domain.com 
<mailto:use...@domain.com> and use...@domain.com <mailto:use...@domain.com>
        2) use...@domain.com’s account is over-quota

What we’re seeing is a "456 Address temporarily unavailable” message to mail 
coming into the alias, meaning user-b doesn’t get the email, even though there 
account isn’t over quota.

Extrapolate this to the condition where “f...@domain.com 
<mailto:f...@domain.com>” is actually an alias for a few dozen people, and 
where on any given day one of them happens to be over-quota: it causes the 
entire alias to essentially constantly fail for everyone.

Is there a way around this, while still using aliases? Or would it be better to 
implement it as a .courier file (although that would be rather annoying for 
other reasons).

Thanks,
Jeff
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