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Subject: Re: your mail
From: Lars Hecking (lhecking
nmrc.ucc.ie)Date: Mon Mar 27 2000 - 15:14:29 CST
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Adam Bowen writes:
>
> I was wondering if it's possible to do common recipient address-rewriting
> automatically with Postfix. For example, Al.Bundy
and albundy
would be
> rewritten as abundy
>
> I couldn't find any howto info on this in the documentation sources--the
> only info available was on canonical name rewrites, which I believe applies
> only to the format and special chars of the entire address.
>
> Anyone have tips on this?
http://www.postfix.org/canonical.5.html
But you could also you an aliases map. No rewriting takes please
in that case, mail to Al.Bundy and albundy simply gets delivered
to abundy's mailbox.
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