[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi

thanks for your reply

i am not an expert on this but here is what i feel

if it was forwarding then it is logical that there will be atleast two
"delivered-to" address and all information displayed in the headers

Aliases and forwards are essentially the same thing in Qmail.
This is normal behavior for Qmail. Other mail systems will track the mail history through log files which in my opinion I find tedious - having to track several transactions instead of just being able to look at the header.

all of them show only the aliased email (alias_to_user @ mydomain.com) id
in the headers and there was absolutely no reference to the actual pop3
email id where the email has finally arrived in the headers.

Postfix shows who it was originally to, and who is was delivered to. It can (optionally) show the full transaction path in the headers as well.

but this is a manual operation and there is no facility in the qmailadmin
web interface for this

There is no mechanism in place to automate this. It seems to be easily writable though.

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