Victor Duchovni:
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:24:02PM +0100, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
> 
> > currently i have 
> > recipient_delimiter = + 
> > 
> > which i use for automatic mail filtering into different maildir
> > folder.
> > 
> > however, lots of websides dont know that a + in the address is a
> > valid character and dont allow it. They think the . is the
> > character to have in the local part of the email. arguing did not
> > change anything, so i would like to have both + and . as 
> > recipient_delimiters.
> > 
> > does that work?
> 
> No. Postfix supports only one recipient delimiter.

You could replace . by + with a pcre-based virtual alias

    /^([EMAIL PROTECTED])\.([EMAIL PROTECTED])@example\.com$/   [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]

but this would unfortunately also match non-existent users,
and that would be a bad idea for servers facing the Internet.

So it's really practical only if you can hard-code the username

   /^wietse\.([EMAIL PROTECTED])@example\.com$/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This limits the solution to small sites only.

        Wietse

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