Daniel L. Miller schrieb:
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Example: accountspaya...@mydomain.com - is an alias for
j...@mydomain.com, j...@mydomain.com, and j...@mydomain.com. However -
any mails sent (from a particular client software) should all only show
"accountspayable" as the sender.
If you yust want to appear
On 16.2.2010, at 22.11, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> Thanks - but that wasn't my question. I already have the distribution side
> solved via simple alias expansion. The question is - and I'm probably
> overthinking this as usual - can I setup a user account for SMTP
> authentication purposes, wh
Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 11:59 AM, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
I want to have a valid username/password for an account for sending
purposes - but when receiving this is an alias that broadcasts to
several users.
Example: accountspaya...@mydomain.com - is an alias for
j...@mydomain.com, j...@mydoma
On 11:59 AM, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
>
> I want to have a valid username/password for an account for sending
> purposes - but when receiving this is an alias that broadcasts to
> several users.
>
> Example: accountspaya...@mydomain.com - is an alias for
> j...@mydomain.com, j...@mydomain.com, an
Not sure what to call this - I'm actually working out the details as I
type this.
I want to have a valid username/password for an account for sending
purposes - but when receiving this is an alias that broadcasts to
several users.
Example: accountspaya...@mydomain.com - is an alias for
j..