Is there a way to create a REDIRECT statement that will apply to all users in a 
particular domain without having to list each individual user?

This is more important that just saving typing. For example, if we setup REDIRECT 
statements to simplify configuration files, but some of our clients have "host admin" 
priviliges on their virtual domain, they can add/delete users and we will not be aware 
of it so they will not be properly covered by REDIRECT statements.  (We certainly 
don't want to create our own GUI "in-between" the user and WebMail to intercept every 
user add/delete to fire off an update to our config files -- theoretically possible, 
but very unwieldy.)

Something like:

REDIRECT *@somedomain.com c:\filtering.cfg
REDIRECT [EMAIL PROTECTED] c:\specialfilter.cfg

Alternatively, can the "classic" per-domain and per-user config files/folders be used 
in combination with REDIRECT's to achieve the same result of a domain-wide default 
that will be applied to all users and then user-specific (where needed) explicitly 
defined with REDIRECT commands in the master config file only?
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