[sylpheed:37289] Re: Microsoft dumping app passwords and basic authentication by September 16th, 2024: OAuth, Sylpheed 8 beta 1 and Windows 7, ¿works?
Brian Sammon
sylpheed-list at brisammon.fastmail.fm
Thu Jul 11 02:02:26 JST 2024
On Wed, 10 Jul 2024 04:49:45 -0400
k0 at trixtar.org wrote:
> Wed, 10 Jul 2024 00:46:51 -0700
> "G.A. L.F." <the.real.galf at gmail.com> :
>
> > > What is wildcard-domain aliasing?
...
> How is that different from 'forwarders'? I've been doing it for twenty
It's not significantly different from forwarders, just a different way of achieving the same (or nearly so) thing.
The way it works for me in fastmail: I can use any "<whatever>@<mydomain>" email address as my contact address with whoever I want, and I don't have to configure anything in advance. If I want to give out 100 different
not-previously-used email addresses today, I don't have to have set them all up in advance. If I don't set up anything in advance, then fastmail's mail filter will send the incoming messages to the default mail folder. I can set up custom (server-side) processing for specific addresses if I want.
Since I use fetchmail, I also have client-side filtering/rules that I use, and fastmail inserts a "X-Delivered-To" header field in the message that tells me which of my email addresses was the recipient (useful if it's not in the "To" field)
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