Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: QMT Domain Aliases

2012-02-20 Thread Casey Price

Thanks Dan. That is what I was hoping to hear!

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On 2/20/12 12:26 PM, Dan McAllister wrote:
Domain Aliasing will indeed result in the messages for domainA and its 
alias, domainB, being placed in the same mailbox...


But nothing in the message handling affects the TO: field, so it will 
be very east to see which address the message was sent to -- look in 
the header!


Sometimes we over-think things...

Dan
IT4SOHO

On 2/18/2012 7:33 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:

On 02/18/2012 04:17 PM, Casey Price wrote:

Hi all,

Quick question regarding domain aliases in QMT.

If I understand them correctly, they basically just link an additional
domain name to each mailbox (i.e.; Original Domain: domain.com, New
domain: domain1.com -- j...@domain.com ==> j...@domain1.com). This would
mean there is a single mailbox (j...@domain.com), which also receives
mail from j...@domain1.com.

First, I'd like to make sure I am understanding this correctly, but
assuming I am...if email is sent to j...@domain1.com, when the user
j...@domain.com checks his mail, will he have any way of knowing whether
or not the mail he receives was being sent to j...@domain.com vs.
j...@domain1.com? My first thought was that something should show up in
the headers, but I'd like to get confirmation and see if there is any
other way to differentiate?

Thanks,

--


I'm not certain off hand (I do know about forwards, but that's not 
exactly the same).


I could guess.
You could test. ;)






Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: QMT Domain Aliases

2012-02-20 Thread Dan McAllister
Domain Aliasing will indeed result in the messages for domainA and its 
alias, domainB, being placed in the same mailbox...


But nothing in the message handling affects the TO: field, so it will be 
very east to see which address the message was sent to -- look in the 
header!


Sometimes we over-think things...

Dan
IT4SOHO

On 2/18/2012 7:33 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:

On 02/18/2012 04:17 PM, Casey Price wrote:

Hi all,

Quick question regarding domain aliases in QMT.

If I understand them correctly, they basically just link an additional
domain name to each mailbox (i.e.; Original Domain: domain.com, New
domain: domain1.com -- j...@domain.com ==> j...@domain1.com). This would
mean there is a single mailbox (j...@domain.com), which also receives
mail from j...@domain1.com.

First, I'd like to make sure I am understanding this correctly, but
assuming I am...if email is sent to j...@domain1.com, when the user
j...@domain.com checks his mail, will he have any way of knowing whether
or not the mail he receives was being sent to j...@domain.com vs.
j...@domain1.com? My first thought was that something should show up in
the headers, but I'd like to get confirmation and see if there is any
other way to differentiate?

Thanks,

--


I'm not certain off hand (I do know about forwards, but that's not 
exactly the same).


I could guess.
You could test. ;)




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[qmailtoaster] Re: QMT Domain Aliases

2012-02-18 Thread Eric Shubert

On 02/18/2012 04:17 PM, Casey Price wrote:

Hi all,

Quick question regarding domain aliases in QMT.

If I understand them correctly, they basically just link an additional
domain name to each mailbox (i.e.; Original Domain: domain.com, New
domain: domain1.com -- j...@domain.com ==> j...@domain1.com). This would
mean there is a single mailbox (j...@domain.com), which also receives
mail from j...@domain1.com.

First, I'd like to make sure I am understanding this correctly, but
assuming I am...if email is sent to j...@domain1.com, when the user
j...@domain.com checks his mail, will he have any way of knowing whether
or not the mail he receives was being sent to j...@domain.com vs.
j...@domain1.com? My first thought was that something should show up in
the headers, but I'd like to get confirmation and see if there is any
other way to differentiate?

Thanks,

--


I'm not certain off hand (I do know about forwards, but that's not 
exactly the same).


I could guess.
You could test. ;)

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