[quote user="mike.clarke"]
Hi
(This is most likely answered somewhere but I can't find it, I've looked)
I've created a domain mailbox and all the mail that gets send to anything@thedomain.com goes to the managing mailbox. Great!
But now I need an exception to that rule.
Ideally, I want anything that isn't a local user to go to the managing mailbox, and anything that matches a local user so go to the user.
For example
Say I have two users and a domain of mydomain.com
admin
mclarke
admin is the DM
I want:
blahblahblah@thedomain.com to go to admin
to
mclarke@thedomain.com to mclarke
With what I got, they both go to admin
With a domain mailbox every message to that domain goes into the mailbox unless an earlier action causes the message to be delivered to a user.
I would create a second domain entry called local.thedomain.com and then alias all of the real users to this domain. That is, you would alias mclarke@thedomain.com to mclarke@local.thedomain.com so this mail did not go to the domain mailbox.
Please help
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[quote user="mike.clarke"]<blockquote><p>Hi</p><p>(This is most likely answered somewhere but I can't find it, I've looked)
I've created a domain mailbox and all the mail that gets send to <a href="mailto:anything@thedomain.com" mce_href="mailto:anything@thedomain.com">anything@thedomain.com</a> goes to the managing mailbox.&nbsp; Great!
</p><p>But now I need an exception to that rule.
Ideally, I want anything that isn't a local user to go to the managing mailbox, and anything that matches a local user so go to the user.</p><p>
For example
Say I have two users and a domain of mydomain.com
admin
mclarke</p><p>admin is the DM
I want:
<a href="mailto:blahblahblah@thedomain.com" mce_href="mailto:blahblahblah@thedomain.com">blahblahblah@thedomain.com</a>&nbsp;to go to admin
to
<a href="mailto:mclarke@thedomain.com" mce_href="mailto:mclarke@thedomain.com">mclarke@thedomain.com</a> to mclarke
With what I got, they both go to admin</p></blockquote><p>With a domain mailbox every message to that domain goes into the mailbox unless an earlier action causes the message to be delivered to a user.&nbsp; </p><p>I would create a second domain entry called local.thedomain.com and then alias all of the real users to this domain.&nbsp; That is, you would alias mclarke@thedomain.com to mclarke@local.thedomain.com so this mail did not go to the domain mailbox.
</p><blockquote><p>&nbsp;Please help</p></blockquote>
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