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RE: [LI] postmaster & email aliases
Yep! It's possible in Linux too.You can create as many aliases as you wish.
e.g. use Pine and create aliases and maintain them in your address book.
Ajit
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rajesh Fowkar [SMTP:rfowkar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, December 10, 1999 4:29 PM
> To: linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [LI] postmaster & email aliases
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> In Postmaster (windows) we can create Email aliases.
> For Ex. :
> if my pop account is rajesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> then using postmaster I can give different email aliases like :
> santosh <rajesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> santoshi<rajesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> etc.
>
> Like this using one POP account I can create many email aliases and
> the email can be sent instead of rajesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx to say
> santosh<rajesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> etc. This is possible under postmaster.
>
> I am surprised how email address of the format
> santosh<rajesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> is accepted by email server because only rajesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx is present
> on
> the server but there is no account of Santosh and Santoshi.
>
> Is the above thing possible under linux ?.
>
> Thanking in advance.
>
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