Jason/Greg... Thank you for picking up on this topic and giving some
feedback about it.

--- "Jason R. Mastaler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I can enter '[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', etc.
> 

Now that's a great idea... and just the kind of feedback I am looking
for. So, using my example, I could do [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
make a link for .qmail-amazon-com pointing to my .qmail file. Then if I
see mail coming in to that address from some other third party, I can
also tell who distributed my e-mail address.

But what about just using a keyword address instead to create an
address like [EMAIL PROTECTED] And for that
matter, would it even make a difference? I mean what purpose does that
6 character crypted code in a keyword address?

Interesting, speaking of tmda-address, it looks like a hyphen in your
keyword gets turned into a question mark in the new address. How does
qmail see that. Is it a legal character? Perhaps better to just use a
dot instead of a hyphen.

Thanks again for the feedback on this. I figured it might be cool to
have this in the archives so when people look in a year from now, they
have a partial source for answers.

David

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