At 11:46 AM -0700 10/9/01, Global Homes Webmaster wrote:
>On 10/09/01 at 13:59, David Muszynski wrote:
>
> >
>> What function does the percent sign play?
>
>It allows you to specify complex addresses, where the part to the left of the
>'@' also contains a domain name. The '%' takes the place of the '@' for the
>'nested' address.

I'm currently using router entries like:

<*[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = catchallAccount
<*[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = catchallAccount
<*[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = catchallAccount
...

I'm trying to catch webmaster, postmaster, hostmaster, listmaster, etc, with the *.

Does the Percent sign permit a more compact (fewer entries) way to accomplish the same 
thing?




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