Please ignore. I can do this using dot-courier files.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 9:03 AM
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Subject: [courier-users] wildcard in e-mail addresses
Hello,
Pardon if this topic has been discussed before. Is there a way to use
Courier's mail aliasing facility to route all e-mail matching a certain
pattern to a particular mailbox:
# mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
/home/oetest/Maildir
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: /home/oetest/Maildir
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: /home/oetest/Maildir
I suppose a virtual domain alias could be used:
@oetest-domain.com: /home/oetest/Maildir
But I would have to setup a domain in our DNS server just for this, and that
seems heavy weight.
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TIA,
Suresh
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