> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Tom Metro
> 
> If you could get a provider that will use a more universally accepted
> extension separator character, and provide a bit of UI for managing your
> extensions, it could be quite user friendly.

I use office365.  The standard user would just login to the admin interface, 
and add a new alias to their account.  I scripted mine to run through 
powershell instead.  So it's both very user friendly, and very automatable for 
geeks who care.  I could be mistaken, but I think the same thing is possible on 
google apps; albeit, differently implemented.


> > I wrote an app for my phone, whereby I launch the app, and it will
> > either randomly generate a new alias (proxy address) for me, or I can
> > manually specify one. And the new address is active within approx 30
> > seconds.
> 
> Nice.

Heh.  The phone app is actually to send a remote signal to a windows VM which 
is running python & powershell.

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