On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 08:38:11 -0000, "Chris Watts"
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>Last time I looked at the redirect facility (ages ago) you could not
>redirect an existing mailbox. All that you could do was to set up a new
>mailbox and define it to redirect.
>
>If I am wrong then I would like to know how to redirect (and chnge the
>destination) on any mailbox not just the default one.
Hi Guys,
In order to create a redirect for any alias, you just need to delete
an existing mailbox that is using that alias and create a redirect
instead.
We are looking at building functionality specifically to allow the
re-directing or blackholing of mail which arrives in the default
mailbox, but this isn't available yet. You can get round this by
creating individual mailboxes and a specific postmaster mailbox. You
can then safely delete mail from the default mailbox periodically
without having to bother too much with it. Remember also, if there are
any specific aliases you do not want to receive mail to, you can
create a re-direct to
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Does that all make sense?
For a general explanation of how mailboxes work, see
http://www.plus.net/supportpages.html?a=162
Regards,
Ian
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