Thanks for the hint about 'FILTER:', I didn't see it, now it works better but not fully.
Explanantions:
Let's say that the local domain is 'mydomain.org'
I created a filtering rule (group.rul) saying:
Mercury Rule Set
Always copy "user1"
Always copy "user2@outsidedomain.org"
Always copy "user3@mydomain.com"
user1 and user3 are existing local users
Then I created an alias: group@mydomain.org == FILTER:C:\MERCURY\RULES\GROUP.RUL
And sent an email to group@mydomain.org, only the 1st one (user1) received the mail:
I could see the mail for group@mydomain.org arriving in the smtp server (MercuryP), passing to the core process and that's all...
BTW: don't you think that we should move this thread to the Mercury Community Support forum?
Thanks a lot for your help
<p>Thanks for the hint about 'FILTER:', I didn't see it, now it works better but not fully.</p><p>Explanantions:</p><p>Let's say that the local domain is 'mydomain.org'</p><p>I created a filtering rule (group.rul) saying:</p><p><i>Mercury Rule Set
</i></p><p><i>Always&nbsp; copy "user1"</i></p><p><i>Always copy "user2@outsidedomain.org"</i></p><p><i>Always copy "user3@mydomain.com"</i></p><p>user1 and user3 are existing local users
</p><p>Then I created an alias: group@mydomain.org == FILTER:C:\MERCURY\RULES\GROUP.RUL</p><p>And sent an email to <i>group@mydomain.org</i>, only the 1st one (user1) received the mail:</p><p>I could see the mail for group@mydomain.org arriving in the smtp server (MercuryP), passing to the core&nbsp; process and that's all...</p><p>BTW: don't you think that we should move this thread to the Mercury Community Support forum?</p><p>Thanks a lot for your help
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