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Plus/minus addressing?

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Thalagyrt

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Is there ANY way at all to get this working aside from creating 5 billion aliases? I've just migrated to a Plesk setup from a giant VMWare box that I ran since I really was underutilizing the 8 CPUs/8GB of RAM I had, and one thing I used pretty extensively was [email protected].

I've found no way to get this working in Plesk properly. I've gotten it working when sending mail locally, but coming from an external site it just bounces.

Any thoughts, or is this even a possible feature in the future?
 
It's not really an issue so much as a lacking feature. As it stands now I have about 30 aliases created. I doubt that running something that just resets the Plesk mailboxes is going to enable something that Plesk doesn't even have as an option.

The whole idea here is that user-*@example.com will go to [email protected]'s email box, and this is something that has to be specifically configured inside qmail, but doesn't seem compatible with the way Plesk currently uses mailman/vpopmail. It's normally as simple as changing the = in front of a line in /var/qmail/users/assign to a +, but this does not work with Plesk.
 
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