>The router loops over and over and fails that the internal hop count is too
>big.  To me it looks like because the word SPAM is the local name too.  I
>would like to keep the account name because I have more accounts I would like
>to do this to but cannot change the account name, for example
>
><PGa*> = PGalati

The only thing I can think of would be to break the loop by changing the 
local account name in some way that it won't fit into the loop... like 
change PGalati to a-PGalati, or in the case of the SPAM version from SPAM 
to SPAM-a (putting the trailing character in that instance, because your 
router looks at *Spam instead of Spam*).

I don't use it as exactly as you do (although I think I will start, so I 
can start seeing who is giving out my addresses)... but I do similar 
wildcard routing, but I route it all to a different name entirely (in my 
case, it is variants on my name like you, so I have Chris* but it all 
goes to an account called Sysop, so it never hits into a loop).

-chris

<http://www.mythtech.net>


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