On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Liron Newman wrote: > >>In what situation exactly does this problem of " the remote control > >>interface returns aliases for all domains" occur? Can you give an example? > >>I can adapt Xmail Administrator to handle both methods, but switching > >>exclusively from the method still shown in the Xmail docs would surely cause > >>headaches for those that are doing it the "old" way, just as is happening is > >>the change between XPAI and Xmail Administrator. > >> > >>Davide, what way do you suggest? > >> > >>"aliaslist" "domain.com" "*" "someuser" > >>OR > >>"aliaslist" "*" "*" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > > >They do different things. To be sure to grab all aliases for a real > >account you should post both. > > > Can you explain more about their differences? (Or just tell me to RTFM > if it's there, but from the general confusion it sounds like it needs > more explaining anyway..)
You can define an intra-domain alias in two ways : "domain" "alias" "account" or "domain" "alias" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" So if you did not follow a rule (like always using the letter format) and you want to have a list of all aliases for a real account, you should issue both queries. I'd say that tools should use the latter alias specification to avoid this. - Davide - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]