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On Mon, 1 Jun 2009, Charles Marcus wrote:

The reason I ask is, some sites don't allow the use of the '+'
delimiter, so having a second optional character, and/or the ability to
use a dot anywhere in the local part, would provide a workaround to
these site...

'+' is the separator of sendmail. The MTA must support it, too, to know that the recipient is local.

Qmail uses '-', in postfix you can configure the delimiter.

To insert a '.' anyplace into the recipient name, you have to do something on MTA level. E.g. with sendmail you could map:

'lo.calRecpient' to 'localRecipient+lo.calRecpient'

in virtuser or Alias maps.

Bye,

- -- Steffen Kaiser
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