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Re: basics please: msg#00185mail.imap.dbmail
I also wanted to add that DBMail covers alot of the "aliases" function in Postfix. Aliases still do what you expect in Postfix. BUT, if you have dbmail as the transport for a domain you may want to manage the aliases for that domain via the dbmail "aliases" table. I mention this because it was counter intuitive for me to have what I considered my POP and IMAP server managing aliases. Brian Winkers brian@xxxxxxxxx http://www.ultri.com Jan-Kees Fels wrote: Hello,
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