We use the local_part_suffix for all users, then they can choose to give out different addresses to different websites and use filters on any incoming mail based on addressee - for example I use merlin-slurm@… for the slurm mailing list.
This way they can automatically file/trash mail from a leaked/sold address.
To be honest I don’t think many of our users are utilising that feature, but I personally find it useful!
Merlin
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Merlin Hartley
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MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, CB2 0XY
United Kingdom
> On 14 Feb 2018, at 06:47, Hardy via Exim-users <exim-users@???> wrote:
>
> On 13.02.2018 13:14, Andrew C Aitchison via Exim-users wrote:
> > On Tue, 13 Feb 2018, Hardy via Exim-users wrote:
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> >> my aim is to have something in the way of
> >>
> >> myname.*: myname
> >>
> >
> > I wonder whether you are trying to implement a feature
> > already explicitly supported in exim ?
> >
> > If you want that for all users, you could use something like
> > local_part_suffix : .
> > in the "userforward" router (if I have got that right).
> >
>
> I found it in the docs... sounds interesting, but actually no, I don't want to add it to all users, that is why I would prefer an alias file solution. But still this seeds ideas. Thank you.
>
> And all the others, thank you also for pointing me to my self study for expressions... ;-)
>
> Hardy
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