On 11/27/02 at 15:27, Warren Michelsen wrote:
> If, for example, "ralph" was a spamtrap at all the domains my SIMS
> server handles ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]), what is the proper
> router entry to handle this?
>
> <ralph> = spamtrap
This is sufficient to make messages addressed to 'ralph' at any of your
domains a spamtrap.
> <ralph*> = spamtrap
This allows you to use variations of 'ralph' with characters after 'ralph'
in the username part of the address. E.g. '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', etc.
> <ralph@*> = spamtrap
Wildcards are not allowed in the domain part of local address aliases, so
this would not work. Fortunately, it is not necessary.
> I'm leaning towards #2.
It's the more flexible of #1 and #2.
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