Simon B wrote:
why, therefore, does one need both if they do the same thing?   That
doesn't make sense.

They don't do the same thing. Like I said, only addresses listed as alias addresses are removed from the list of recipients when replying.

Or in more general terms: alias addresses are treated as personal addresses, i.e. the concept of "alias" is used for email addresses that deliver emails to exactly one person. On the other hand, addresses that are tied to an identity can be group addresses or functional addresses, i.e. email addresses that deliver emails to a group of people.


Jens
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