From: mouss (no email)
Date: Fri Jun 01 2007 - 16:34:01 EDT
Rod Dorman wrote:
> On Friday, June 1, 2007, 05:30:19, Terry Allen wrote:
>
>> ...
>> Thanks to those who replied to the question above - I don't
>> know why anyone would ever set their server up to run receiving
>> non-existent addresses - it causes many more headaches in my opinion
>> for all concerned - the sender also thinks they got the address
>> correct, so never bothers to set it right.
>>
>
> There's something I'm not understanding, how would the mail addressed to
> a non-existent address get delivered to the 'correct' user?
>
> Was there going to be a human involved figuring it out?
>
>
In some places, they set a catchall address and have a slave to do the
routing... and spam filtering ;-p
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