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Can one assign more than one mail id to a mail-in database.

Asked by naazdeboo in Lotus Notes, Lotus Domino Email Server

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We need to create a mail-in database that will automatically sort the mails received for a particular task.  The idea is to sort the mail based on the To field, because that can be standardised using differing mail ids.  However, I am not sure if we can assign multiple mail ids to a mail-in database.

An alternate solution available is to create all the mail ids that we need, and then do an auto forward from there to the mail-in database. But that is a little cumbersome, and will involve licenses.

Any suggestions??

Edit -- Just thought of another solution -- is it possible to have aliases for mail-in db??Start Free Trial
 
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