On Mon, Apr 12, 1999 at 02:45:22PM -0700, rex wrote:
> It's fairly common for ISPs to put mail addressed to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] into username's mailbox with the "+whatever"
> intact. This is a handy feature for filtering, seeing who's selling
> your email addy, etc. In effect, you've got as many mailboxes as you
> want with one account.
>
> I'm trying to get my ISP to support this, and need the (sort of) FAQ
> on it as a selling point. Anyone got a pointer to it? AFAIK, it's
> not made it into any RFCs.
It's a sendmail feature.
qmail, by default, has user-whatever, controlled by .qmail-files in the user's
homedir.
Greetz, Peter
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