Noel Jones a écrit : > Charles Marcus wrote: >> On 3/7/2009, mouss (mo...@ml.netoyen.net) wrote: >>> if all extensions are acceptable (not very recommended), >> >> Ok, this caught my attention... >> >> Yes, I was planning on allowing any extension to be used/made up on the >> fly... thje purpose for using the extension will be for signing up for >> different sites/lists/things, so I can use the same address, but be able >> to distinguish mail that comes to me via that service... >> >> I just don't want to have to create the alias before I use it... >> >> So, is there maybe some kind of regex that could be used to make this >> safer? Ie, only allow safe characters, or something? >> >> Thanks mouss, >> > > Postfix does not allow $1 etc. substitution in virtual_mailbox_maps. > http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#virtual_mailbox_maps >
sigh. I always forget that. but mysql comes to the rescue... > Postfix virtual(8) will accept any extension, but will always deliver > unmatched extensions to the user's default inbox. > > Some third-party IMAP servers may support "deliver to any extension > subfolder", I haven't looked. > > > -- Noel Jones