On 4/16/2009 3:27 PM, Evan Platt wrote: > So - if my username is joesmith, use say joesmith+abcincorporated @ > mydomain . com?
Yes... > Well, the problem is whenever I sign up for a list or make a purchase, I > create a new one, so I'd be sending them a list pretty often, hence the > idea of LDAP. No... as long as they support plus addressing, you give them your main address - joesm...@example.com - then they will accept anything addressed to joesmith+anyth...@example.com, and reject everything else. You said you only had one real address and everything else was aliased to it. Of course, you'd have to give them the CURRENT list of aliases in use, but just don't create any more aliases. Then you'd only have to send them an update when you encounter a service that doesn't let you use a plussed address (rare, but it happens), in which case you'd have to create another regular alias. -- Best regards, Charles