RodAdams
New Member
Hello --
I'm looking to migrate my domain from a Google Workspace, and one of my tasks is reroute the email addresses to new destinations, likely various personal gmail accounts.
One thing that Gmail allows for is that you can issue mail with "+whatever" to your username, and have them all arrive in your mailbox. For example, "user+netflix@gmail.com" would go directly to "user@netflix.com", without needing any special setup.
Is there some way to recreate this effect with mailmaps? Perhaps have an entry like:
username* -> nameuser@gmail.com
this would forward any of:
username@mydomain.com
username+test@mydomain.com
username+netflix@mydomain.com
to nameuser@gmail.com?
Secondly, in all the screenshots and videos I've seen, I see only 5 spaces for mailmaps. Is this a limit, or can I add more? (I'd be looking at perhaps 10-12, more if the +extention feature isn't possible.)
Thanks!
I'm looking to migrate my domain from a Google Workspace, and one of my tasks is reroute the email addresses to new destinations, likely various personal gmail accounts.
One thing that Gmail allows for is that you can issue mail with "+whatever" to your username, and have them all arrive in your mailbox. For example, "user+netflix@gmail.com" would go directly to "user@netflix.com", without needing any special setup.
Is there some way to recreate this effect with mailmaps? Perhaps have an entry like:
username* -> nameuser@gmail.com
this would forward any of:
username@mydomain.com
username+test@mydomain.com
username+netflix@mydomain.com
to nameuser@gmail.com?
Secondly, in all the screenshots and videos I've seen, I see only 5 spaces for mailmaps. Is this a limit, or can I add more? (I'd be looking at perhaps 10-12, more if the +extention feature isn't possible.)
Thanks!