But you SHOULD know what DOMAIN it's going to -

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can all go to one account.  It's not a case of setting up
individual usernames to point to one account - mail for
the whole domain could/should be routed to the one account.

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would still go to the one account, get processed, etc.  If the
processing script finds it's an invalid 'address', it can
do what it likes.



Dieter Kneffel wrote:

> Bryne Jørg Vidar wrote:
> >
> > If you set it up so that every incoming mail to your domain ends up in one
> > account, ...
>
> Well, just this is my problem: I don't have an account for every
> possible address. I don't know the address yet before it arrives
> at our server!
>
> - dk
>
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