Quoting Marco Vannini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Assuming that your host is a *nix and you could set up a fake dns to
resolve an mx record that point at the machine itself (or disable mx
checking in otrs) and that you use sendmail on it, you could create a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] then, modifing your
/etc/aliases file, create a:
distributionlist: name1,name2,name3
and then a newaliases.
Then you could use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as email address.
Obviuosly, if you manage you mail server you could do that all on it
directly...
Hope it was clear...
Cheers.
MV
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 4:40 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do I add a multiple email addresses to a queue?
Thanks for the reply. I'm sorry that I wasn't more clear. I already
have something like what you described set up.
What I need is multiple system addresses for a single queue. User Joe
has 3 aliases that all point to the mailbox that otrs checks, but only
one of those aliases is associated with Joe's otrs queue -- mail to
his other two aliases end up in the general queue. Is it possible to
do what I need?
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