On 2012-08-31, ml+helloke...@extensibl.com <ml+helloke...@extensibl.com> wrote: > On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 10:32:57PM +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote: >> You specify a character usually defaulting to - as a seperator >> >> and then acceptable addresses >> >> bob >> bob- >> pete- >> >> for a domain like bobszz.net >> >> so bobszz.net can receive mail to >> >> b...@bobszz.net >> bob-canitrust...@bobszz.net >> bob-groupedascompanyc...@bobszz.net >> bob-anyth...@bobszz.net >> pete-anyth...@bobszz.net >> >> > > Hi Kevin, > > I think you can use '+' character instead (bob+canitrust...@bobszz.net, > bob+groupedascompanyc...@bobszz.net), can't you?
Depends on the MTA, and if smtpd supports this it's not obvious in the config file. Also + doesn't work with many web-forms that "validate" the address syntax... :/