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Wietse Venema wrote:
| If you must deliver i...@example.com to info1 or info2 etc., then you
| need a virtual alias table that replies with a random name. Perhaps
| there is such functionality in MySQL.
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| On the other hand, it sounds like you are trying to solve a different
| problem that may have a better solution than random delivery, but
| we don't know what that problem is.

I totally agree with Wietse that it is difficult to give answers if we do
not know the real question, but, you might get some ideas from the ACL
policy daemon: http://www.apolicy.org/cgi-bin/moin.cgi, I remember reading
about some functionality slightly similar to what you describe in its
documentation.

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Victoriano Giralt
Systems Manager
Central ICT Services
University of Malaga
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A: Yes.
| > Q: Are you sure ?
|> >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
|>> >>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email ?
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