Émail@example.com is the same as email@example.com Any redirect that you create will happen only after the ssl negotiation, so they will still be getting the ssl certificate warning. Where does email sent to *@example.com go If i accidentally sent sensitive information to *@example.com would some evil person (potentially at the iana) be able to retrieve it someday? I've read through a bunch of documentation and all i see are pages of command lines with no actual straight forward example of what you need to make this run New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.
For example, a text rule containing a*c would format cells with abc, ac, and abbc but not ab or ca. to match a question mark or asterisk in text, you can escape the wildcard characters by adding a tilde (~) in front of them. Technically example.com and www.example.com are different domain names One could have 2 completly different websites on them (although that's quite bad practice). So, point example.com to your web server, using an a record (same ip address as www.example.com or a totally different server) and then configure the web server to forward from the bare domain to www. Periods in email addresses are ignored, so my.name@example.com is the same as myname@example.com email address are case insensitive, so myname@example.com is the same as myname@example.com (although that one is fairly common knowledge) edit Results my vary depending on your mail server config, so try before you buy.