On 23 Nov 2019, at 15:40, Robert <dove...@groenemuis.nl> wrote:
> I think you mean collecting all email addresses and connecting them 
> (manually) to the correct mailbox in the config of Postfix (or equiv, I have 
> no idea what is used at my hosting provider)? That sounds like a doable 
> one-time action if all new addresses use proper sub-addressing.

I didn’t realize you did not have control of your Mailserver.

Still, the sooner you get off the method you are using the better off everyone 
is going to be, I wouldn’t count on a mail server not noticing your multiple 
forwarding to different addresses and putting a stop to it, as it is resource 
intensive.

If you have access to create new email addresses you also probably have access 
to create aliases as well.

# Outside address       ALIASED TO     INSIDE ADDRESS
amazonj...@example.com     =>          john+ama...@example.com
roll20j...@example.com     =>          john+rol...@example.com
applj...@example.com       =>          john+ap...@example.com
applenotj...@example.com   =>          notjohn+ap...@example.com
Etc etc

This removes the need to sieve scripts that try to parse the from.


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