Wildcard address mailet?

2003-10-13 Thread Brian J. Sayatovic
Does anyone know of a mailet that would allow me to use wildcard e-mail addresses? That is, I'd like to have trin-@domain.com go to the 'trin' mailbox. I imagine something like that would be easy to build, but before I reinvent the wheel, I hoped someone else might have such a mailet. The goal i

Re: Wildcard address mailet?

2003-10-13 Thread Kenny Smith
Hey Brian, I use the JDBCVirtualUserTable mailet which allows wildcard address of the form [EMAIL PROTECTED], but not [EMAIL PROTECTED] However, I still have a solution for you. What I do is when I give out addresses, I use their domain at my domain. Like when I sign up for amazon, I use [EMAI

RE: Wildcard address mailet?

2003-10-13 Thread Brian J. Sayatovic
guration file? Unless I specify the ORO matcher, though, this would requite JDK 1.4 to get it's regex capabilities. Would that be unrealistic? Regards, Brian. -Original Message- From: Kenny Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 7:08 PM To: James Users List Subj

RE: Wildcard address mailet?

2003-10-14 Thread Steve Brewin
Brian, There is already a RecipientIsRegex matcher that should do what you require. See http://james.apache.org/javadocs/org/apache/james/transport/matchers/Recipie ntIsRegex.html. -- Steve - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PRO

RE: Wildcard address mailet?

2003-10-14 Thread Vincenzo Gianferrari Pini
approach would need a mailet to be written. Vincenzo > -Original Message- > From: Brian J. Sayatovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: martedi 14 ottobre 2003 1.02 > To: 'James Users List' > Subject: Wildcard address mailet? > > > Does anyone know of a