> More specifically, "u...@example.com" is a defined email address and > you want to accept all "prefix.u...@example.com" variants for valid > users and arbitrary prefixes? Exactly!
> Well, it is not really an "extension", rather a prefix. Oops, you are right of course. > You need a "tcp table", or MySQL virtual(5) table that will map alll > such inputs to just the bare "u...@example.com", but unlike a regexp > table, ONLY when the user is valid. Uhm, could you elaborate on this a bit. I am still pretty new to complicated postfix setups... Thanks a lot! Andy. -- lƃǝıds ʎpuɐ -- Life is what happens while you are waiting for the fulfillment of your dreams. (Der König von St.Pauli, 1998)