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Old 12-02-2008, 01:34 AM
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Question [SOLVED] Catch All Question

I have a number of domains and I applied a catch all to two of them.

So anything going to x@domain1.com is correctly sent to uxbod@domain2.com. I then applied the second catchall to domain2.com but when I send a email to z@domain2.com it gets rejected as saying the user does not exist.

So my question is can only one catch all be applied to a account ?
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Old 12-02-2008, 01:18 PM
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So did you do 2 modify account commands?
zmprov modifyAccount uxbbod@domain2.com zimbraMailCatchAllAddress @domain1.com
zmprov modifyAccount uxbod@domain2.com +zimbraMailCatchAllAddress @domain2.com

Or a mix of modify domain and modify account commands?
zmprov modifyDomain domain2.com zimbraMailCatchAllAddress @domain2.com zimbraMailCatchAllCanonicalAddress @domain1.com
zmprov modifyDomain domain2.com zimbraMailTransport lmtp:server.domain.com
zmprov modifyAccount uxbod@domain2.com zimbraMailCatchAllAddress @domain1.com

Example during creation:
zmprov createDomain domain2.com zimbraDomainType alias zimbraMailCatchAllAddress @domain2.com zimbraMailCatchAllForwardingAddress @domain1.com
zmprov modifyAccount uxbod@domain2.com zimbraMailCatchAllAddress @domain1.com
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Old 12-02-2008, 01:27 PM
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Awesome Mike ... the + (plus) did the trick. Thank you
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