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M66B 5 years ago
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It is possible to configure a [regex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression) in the identity settings It is possible to configure a [regex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression) in the identity settings
to match the username of an email address (the part before the @ sign). to match the username of an email address (the part before the @ sign).
Note that the domain name (the parts after the @ sign) always needs to be equal to the domain name of the identity.
If you like to match the special purpose email addresses abc@example.com and xyx@example.com If you like to match the special purpose email addresses abc@example.com and xyx@example.com
and like to have a fallback email address main@example.com as well, you could do something like this: and like to have a fallback email address main@example.com as well, you could do something like this:

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