Hmmm..., that doesn't quite do what they want. They have an mailbox "julie", and nobody is an alias that resolves to julie. They want different JM settings for mail specifically addressed to julie versus mail addressed to no legitimate mailbox (which would get handled through the nobody alias). For example, if "stephanie" used to work for the company but has been gone for two years (and her mailbox closed for two years), they want different settings for stephanie than for julie.
I suppose I could suggest that we create a true mailbox called "nowhere", make nobody an alias for it, create per-user JM settings for the nowhere mailbox, and then have the nowhere mailbox forward all mail to julie.
That is exactly what I would recommend.
Will that work? Would the mail get processed by JM twice? Once on its way to nowhere and once on its way to julie?
It should work fine. If you're using IMail v8.1, you'll probably be stuck having the mail scanned twice, though.
-Scott
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