On Oct 6, 2008, at 3:29 PM, Peter Rabbitson wrote:
Aaron Stone wrote:
On Oct 6, 2008, at 11:40 AM, Peter Rabbitson wrote:
Aaron Stone wrote:
On Oct 6, 2008, at 4:10 AM, Peter Rabbitson wrote:
If something matches we examine every forward destination. If it
is an
email address of the form:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] - we just forward
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] AND there was a YYY above we send to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(using
the
same delimiter as found in the forward in case we recognize
multiple
delimiters)
I'm not sure I get what you mean here...
Suppose we do:
dbmail-users -x [EMAIL PROTECTED] -t [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then it would be neat (and logical) for any email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to be forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is just (to me) a logical extension of what is already in
place.
The original bug complains only about the lack of XXX+YYY@ support.
Oh, that's pretty neat. Currently the forward should work but with
the
+mailbox removed. Does that work in practice for you?
I am not sure what your question is here. Can you clarify?
Mail addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] where a forward exists for [EMAIL PROTECTED] ->
[EMAIL PROTECTED] will work, but the original message will go into WWW's Inbox.
At least, that's what I think happens; I haven't tried this in a while.
Aaron
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