> > FYI...Postfix calls that variable "recipient_delimiter" in its > > configuration file and it defaults to '+'. So, what happens if > > USERNAME_EXTENSION isn't set, but "masquerade:" includes > > "username_extension"? > > I think you misunderstood my comments above. $USERNAME_EXTENSION is the > entire string that gets tacked onto your username. For instance, if I'm > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and I set $USERNAME_EXTENSION to "-nmh", my email > will be signed "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Doh! You're right - I don't know where my head was then... [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: $USERPLUS / $USER_EXTENSION (was Re: boolean type, DI... Dan Harkless
- Re: $USERPLUS / $USER_EXTENSION (was Re: boolean type, DI... Dan Harkless
- Re: $USERPLUS / $USER_EXTENSION (was Re: boolean type, DI... Neil W Rickert
- Re: $USERPLUS / $USER_EXTENSION (was Re: boolean type, DI... Dan Harkless
- Re: $USERPLUS / $USER_EXTENSION (was Re: boolean type, DI... Scott Blachowicz
- Re: $USERPLUS / $USER_EXTENSION (was Re: boolean type, DI... Dan Harkless
- Re: $USERPLUS / $USER_EXTENSION (was Re: boolean type, DI... Neil W Rickert
- Re: $USERPLUS / $USER_EXTENSION (was Re: boolean type, DI... Neil W Rickert
- Re: $USERPLUS / $USER_EXTENSION (was Re: boolean type, DI... Chris Garrigues
- Re: $USERPLUS / $USER_EXTENSION (was Re: boolean type, DI... Dan Harkless
- Re: $USERPLUS / $USER_EXTENSION (was Re: boolean type, DI... Scott Blachowicz
- Re: $USERPLUS / $USER_EXTENSION (was Re: boolean type, DI... Chris Garrigues
- Re: $USERPLUS / $USER_EXTENSION (was Re: boolean type, DI... Mate Wierdl