Mike,

That is still how it is working. The way it used to work is that JMSMailListenerMBean 
used to maintain its own copy of the on server domains (used by JMSMailListeneMBean) 
to determine what queue to place the message on (onServer/offServer) for local/remote 
delivery, and DomainGroupMBean maintained a copy of the on server domains (used 
everywhere else apart from JMSMailListenerMBean).

The way it works now is that JMSMailListenerMBean no loinger maintains its own list of 
on serer domains, DomainGroupMBean now uses this.

Cheers,

Kab

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