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setup rule for alias domain

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I have microsoft office 365 for business. I have a main domain: domainA.com and an alias domain: domainB.com

I have setup a shared mailbox: support@ which accepts email on both domauins.

Now i want to setup a rule for each domain to redirect to different inboxes. So domainA.dom will have one redirect rule, and domainB.com will have another rule.

The problem is; when I add a rule to filter all incoming email with the recipient [email protected] and save. It will remove the domain part of the rule and only match the prefix support@. So it seems i can not have any rules that check the domain part of the recipient.

Does anyone know how to create a rule that will match the whole email address. The prefix and the domain part. With the domain being the main domain or an alias/addon domain to the 365 account.

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