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You can use Postfix:

  • free and open source
  • Linux/Mac
  • support plus-addressing: in your /etc/postfix/main.cfg file, add the line recipient_delimiter = +. More generally, it supports sub-addressing (term used by the RFC 5233RFC 5233) aka. address tags, i.e. you can change the + with another character.

You can use Postfix:

  • free and open source
  • Linux/Mac
  • support plus-addressing: in your /etc/postfix/main.cfg file, add the line recipient_delimiter = +. More generally, it supports sub-addressing (term used by the RFC 5233) aka. address tags, i.e. you can change the + with another character.

You can use Postfix:

  • free and open source
  • Linux/Mac
  • support plus-addressing: in your /etc/postfix/main.cfg file, add the line recipient_delimiter = +. More generally, it supports sub-addressing (term used by the RFC 5233) aka. address tags, i.e. you can change the + with another character.
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You can use Postfix:

  • free and open source
  • Linux/Mac
  • support plus-addressingplus-addressing: in your /etc/postfix/main.cfg file, add the line recipient_delimiter = +. More generally, it supports sub-addressing (term used by the RFC 5233) aka. address tags, i.e. you can change the + with another character.

You can use Postfix:

  • free and open source
  • Linux/Mac
  • support plus-addressing: in your /etc/postfix/main.cfg file, add the line recipient_delimiter = +. More generally, it supports sub-addressing (term used by the RFC 5233) aka. address tags, i.e. you can change the + with another character.

You can use Postfix:

  • free and open source
  • Linux/Mac
  • support plus-addressing: in your /etc/postfix/main.cfg file, add the line recipient_delimiter = +. More generally, it supports sub-addressing (term used by the RFC 5233) aka. address tags, i.e. you can change the + with another character.
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You can use Postfix:

  • free and open source
  • Linux/Mac
  • support plus-addressing: in your /etc/postfix/main.cfg file, add the line recipient_delimiter = +. More generally, it supports sub-addressing (term used by the RFC 5233) aka. address tags, i.e. you can change the + with another character.