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You also could use the server mail rules, and journal the messages and give the other user access to the journal. You just have to be creative on what rules you apply so you get both external and internal emails. Brian Rutherford Senior Lotus Notes Developer/Admin Ph: 630-795-2155 Fax: 630-795-2220 www.hubgroup.com brutherford@xxxxxxxxxxxx rob@xxxxxxxxx Sent by: domino400-bounces+brutherford=hubgroup.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx 01/20/2006 01:53 PM Please respond to Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject Re: Server mail rules External mail, internal mail or both? If just external mail you could create a group profile. Give that persons external email address, bubba at xyz dot com, to the group and put him and the hr manager in the group. They could still use their external address for sending mail. You could probably just skip the group and give the hr manage two external addresses, one being bubba's. I have a half of a dozen. All outgoing email goes the same, but I have several incoming addresses to dekko. If I get spam to my vendorA at dekko dot com account then I know that vendorA sold my address and I can delete it quickly. For hardcore trapping you might need some sort of appliance. Like if you have very sticky email rules, like a copy of all email goes somewhere where the user cannot ever delete it. "The first thing we'll do is, we'll kill all the lawyers." Rob Berendt
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