Is it possible to route on just the local ,part of a Return-Path? And on only a part of the local part?
If I'm getting spam from (all the same person): [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
can I route idiot mail to error with <idiot*> = error ?
I'm thinking that somewhere I heard that a wild card cannot be applied to the domain part.
A quick test says that won't work, but I'm not really sure why.
Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] get properly routed to error. But mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] get a response like:
idiotsam at SMTP(earthlink.net)
in the router test.
I think...
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