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[10] CAN I ASSIGN ALIASES TO FORWARD TO MY MAIN ADDRESS?
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In a way, yes. Basically the delimiter to use is '+'. You can then
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use procmail (ARPA) to parse the To: header and route the email to
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a file, software or another address. By default, all email addressed
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this way will end up in your $MAIL file.
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Example: Userid is 'joe', email address is 'joe@sdf.org'
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Aliases could be 'joe+private@sdf.org' or
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'joe+usenet@sdf.org' or
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'joe+mlist@sdf.org'
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While the '+' is documented in the SMTP standard, some html based
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mailing lists may barf on it and render it useless.
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All MetaARPA members who use 'setvmail' to toggle on/off the various
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'domains' available at SDF may also use this aliasing technique.
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