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Question regarding email addresses containing a "+" sign

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  • akust0m
    Ok so we were able to narrow down where the problem is: In this case, the client was receiving email to "external+test@example.com". This email account doesn't exist, it is caught in the default mail account catch-all, which then forwards through to "external@example.com" (which is an email forwarder). The email is discarded, however sending to "external1+test@example.com" works. So it seems that there is a problem when the part before the "+" sign on the email address that is being sent to matches the part before the @ symbol on the email forwarder.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, A feature to support
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  • akust0m
    Hi @cPanelMichael, The client was wanting to receive email to "external+test@example.com". I don't think it was for the purpose of sub-addressing though; he just wanted a + sign in his email. This email account doesn't exist, instead it is caught in the default mail account catch-all, which then forwards through to "external@example.com". In the above case, mail is discarded, perhaps because the folder "test" doesn't exist?? However sending to "external1+test@example.com" works.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Do either "external@example.com" or "external1@example.com" exist as individual email accounts under the account (not just the username of the cPanel account)? Thank you.
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