That would be perfect solution, but as I have read it does not work for virtual domains unfortunatelly.
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 11:32:36AM +0530, Priscilla wrote: > You can create a .forward file in the home directory of the user > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Contents of this .forward file should be the following > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > \something > > Then any mail which is sent to something will be sent to address1, > address2 and something. > Hope this solves your issue. > > Regards > Priscilla > > Jakub Nadolny wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> how can I have an e-mail account to which when people send e-mail messages >> then >> they are kept in this account and also forwarded to some other accounts? >> >> In other words: >> There is an e-mail account [EMAIL PROTECTED] Someone uses this account for >> sending / receiving e-mails. But it is required that when e-mail is send to >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] then it will be forwarded also to [EMAIL PROTECTED], >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc. >> >> I can achieve it by modifying alias table (mysql): >> address = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' >> goto = '[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]' >> >> But the problem is that in such case users address1 and adress2 get each >> e-mail >> twice. >> >> If I delete [EMAIL PROTECTED] from goto, then they get it once, but >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] will not get it at all. >> >> How can I do it properly? >> >> Thank you in advance, >> Jakub >> >> >> >> > > -- Jakub Nadolny Software Development Manager tel. kom.: (+48) 601 705 736 Carrywater Consulting www.carrywater.pl