email addresses and queues

Hi, I have the following setup. All mail to address A@ is going to queue A. All mail for address B@ is going to queue B. If someone sends a mail To: A@, B@ (or even To: A@, Cc: B@) the mail is delivered only to one queue (e.g. queue A). I guess this is normal, since only one ticket should be created. But, the people reading queue B don't even know about the ticket being created. Has someone sorted this out already? Any hints? Anne-Mie

Hi Anne-Mie,
Why have two queues if the same people are supposed to be reading them?
You can make agents working in B also a member of queue A, so they get
notified (and respond to) new messages there.
hth,
Edgar
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:58:54 +0100 (MET), Anne-Mie Vandermeeren
Hi,
I have the following setup. All mail to address A@ is going to queue A. All mail for address B@ is going to queue B.
If someone sends a mail To: A@, B@ (or even To: A@, Cc: B@) the mail is delivered only to one queue (e.g. queue A). I guess this is normal, since only one ticket should be created.
But, the people reading queue B don't even know about the ticket being created.
Has someone sorted this out already? Any hints?
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Edgar Meij wrote:
Hi Anne-Mie,
Why have two queues if the same people are supposed to be reading them? You can make agents working in B also a member of queue A, so they get notified (and respond to) new messages there.
These are not the same people, but both groups should be informed about the same problem. Anne-Mie
hth, Edgar
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:58:54 +0100 (MET), Anne-Mie Vandermeeren
wrote: Hi,
I have the following setup. All mail to address A@ is going to queue A. All mail for address B@ is going to queue B.
If someone sends a mail To: A@, B@ (or even To: A@, Cc: B@) the mail is delivered only to one queue (e.g. queue A). I guess this is normal, since only one ticket should be created.
But, the people reading queue B don't even know about the ticket being created.
Has someone sorted this out already? Any hints?
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