Hello Jernej,

On Friday, May 7, 2004 at 7:41:46 PM you [JS] wrote (at least in
part):

>> Yes it is... I believe most SMTP servers treat anything after the +
>> sign as method of separation... ie, anything before the + is the real
>> mailbox, anything after the client could use to do filtering on. I've
>> seen postfix and sendmail working like this, and I believe qmail does
>> too.
[...]
JS> and IIRC qmail can only use -

ACK. Albeit if a user 'foo-bar' exists delivery to this users mailbox
takes precedence over delivering the mail to user 'foo', following
it's 'extension delivery instructions' in '~/.qmail-bar'.

JS> (might be some other MTA, but I know there is one that only accepts -).

Might be there still are some other MTA, but or sure qmail is one of
them.
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Regards
Peter Palmreuther
(The Bat! v2.10 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1)

Dan Quayle Virus:  Their is sumthing rong with yor compueter, ewe just
cant figyour out watt.


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