Okay, I ended up going with an environment variable called
$USERNAME_EXTENSION.  I didn't like $USER_EXTENSION because it sounds like
it describes the generic concept of an extension (to a software package) by
a user.  With $USERNAME_EXTENSION, it's much more obvious what it's for.

Here's my ChangeLog entry:

        * Changed the new "plussed_user" option to mts.conf's
        "masquerade:" to "username_extension" after getting feedback from
        qmail users, who use '-' as a separator rather than '+'.  Removed
        checking of $USERPLUS variable.  Now check $USERNAME_EXTENSION,
        which needs to include the appropriate separator for your MTA
        ('-', '+', or whatever) as its first character.

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