Ben Kennedy writes:

Sam Varshavchik wrote at 7:07 AM (-0400) on 8/10/11:

>> That's an interesting and clever approach.  Would this properly pass
>through
>> ad hoc local-part extensions, e.g. for mail addressed to user-
>> someth...@example.com -> user-someth...@mailhost.example.com?
>
>No, it wouldn't.

Well, that rules out that approach, then.

thanks,

Well, it depends on how much work you want to do.

If there's only a handful of email addresses in that domain, you can set it up as a virtual domain, which simply maps it to a local mailbox, and you set up forwarding addresses via .courier files. With a careful arrangement of .courier-x-default files, and with careful usage of environment variable, you should be able to craft fairly sophisticated forwarding rules.

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