As far as I know this is impossible. Two (or more) different local users cannot belong to one external email address. This would mean that Mercury has to distribute a mail intended for info@mydomain.de to different inboxes of local users.
Further problem ..., local user "info1" doesn't know anything about the processing state of the email copied to user "info2" (is it already read, answered, moved, etc.)
In case you want to grant access to a local mailbox, like info@mydomain.de, to more than one users, you should think about IMAP.
Here with us we have different common mailboxes, where different users are able to simultaneously access to via IMAP, using e.g. Thunderbird or Roundcube. This works fine.
But this is impossible using Pmail with direct Mercury integration, since Pmail is locking a mailbox and nobody else is able to access as long as Pmail is accessing this mailbox. Alternatively you could use "Public Folders" in Pmail. But this is a little bit tricky to configure. The IMAP solution is much easier. And in that case you could arrange only one entry in your synonym.mer database, since all IMAP clients are simultaneously logging-in with the same user credentials to one and only local mailbox.
As far as I know this is impossible. Two (or more) different local users cannot belong to one external email address. This would mean that Mercury has to distribute a mail intended for info@mydomain.de to different inboxes of local users.
Further problem ..., local user "info1" doesn't know anything about the processing state of the email copied to user "info2" (is it already read, answered, moved, etc.)
In case you want to grant access to a local mailbox, like info@mydomain.de, to more than one users, you should think about IMAP.
Here with us we have different common mailboxes, where different users are able to simultaneously access to via IMAP, using e.g. Thunderbird or Roundcube. This works fine.
But this is impossible using Pmail with direct Mercury integration, since Pmail is locking a mailbox and nobody else is able to access as long as Pmail is accessing this mailbox. Alternatively you could use "Public Folders" in Pmail. But this is a little bit tricky to configure. The IMAP solution is much easier. And in that case you could arrange only one entry in your synonym.mer database, since all IMAP clients are simultaneously logging-in with the same user credentials to one and only local mailbox.
edited Feb 3 '22 at 1:52 pm