On 25.02.15 22:21, Mark Constable wrote:
>I have a 3rd party app that produces a reply-to address like this...
>
>[email protected]

what do you mean "like that"? Does the string after "+" change?
That means that the app is compatibile with sendmail and postfix that both
use "+" sign to separate username from additional information.

>What would be the best alias method to land this in the mailbox of
>[email protected]? If not an alias, any possible workarounds like pipe
>to command or smtp/rcptfilter suggestions?

courier uses "-" as the separator, so if you could force the application to
use "-" instead of "+", you could use .courier-default in the ciab's home
directory.

Otherwise, maybe you could switch the application or try switching to
sendmail/postfix.


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