How to create virtual email addresses with mailrule iredmail - apache

I have been asked to create special mailbox with theese functions:
1) Create new mailbox test#domain.com (SMTP, POP3).
2) Incomming messages:
Arrange that this mailbox will recieve messages to virtual email addresses in test.xxx#domain.com form. Where xxx is any number with variable length. This is typically achieved in catch-all mailbox with regular expression mailrule (where TO or CC matches test\.\d+#domain.com)
3) Outgoing messages:
Enable login test#domain.com to send email with variable "FROM" field according to point 2) This is typically achieved by enabling any "FROM" for that mailbox.
Overall purpose of this mailbox is this:
There exists any reservation number in the system. For example 1500278.
employee sends email to client from CRM and email address test.1500278#domain.com and this email is registered in CRM.
Client replies to test.1500278#domain.com and this email is received to test#domain.com
system picks that mailbox using POP3 and assigns that email to reservation number 1500278.
so all need to know how to create this mail
the mail server running on Centos apache iRedMail
thanks for help.

done it by Memcached
and here is the link http://memcached.org/

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I am a beginner developing my first site and I'm using AWS as my hosting platform. On my site I have a Contact Us form where the user can input their name, email and message then hit submit.
I am using SES to send the email from the Contact Us form, but I have a problem. I am aware that SES can only send emails from a verified email address, however I would like to set my From header to be the email address entered by the customer. This is so that when the mail arrives in my mail client it shows the customer's name on the left, next to the subject, before I click into the email.
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*myBase64EncodedSMTPLogin*
*myBase64EncodedSMTPPassword*
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RCPT TO: *my ses verified email address*
DATA
From: '"${2}"' <'"${1}"'>
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'"${3}"'
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In the above code, the arguments are as follows:
The first argument is the customer's email address.
The second is their name.
The third is their message.
If I change $1 in both places to my verified email address it works, but then in my mail client is says "me" as the sender, because the verified email address is both sending and receiving. I can only see the customer's name in the field at the top once I click into the email.
I would greatly appreciate some advice.
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This works well - I can process it based on the To address (specifically project-4). But ideally I want to be able to BCC an email to this address, eg:
From: me#eximdomain.com
To: somebody#otherdomain.com
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When I am checking the mailbox for robot, I see the message, but nowhere in the header is the actual address that got it there, ie robot+project-4#eximdomain.com - so I cannot process it.
Obviously I do not want somebody#otherdomain.com to be aware of this address; but when robot#eximdomain.com receives it, I want to know that it was actually BCCd to robot+project-4#eximdomain.com (in some/any header).
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I'm reading emails from pop3 server with zend mail component.
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As per my comment:
if you print_r() a valid from header and the address is in angle brackets, you may only see it by viewing the HTML source, because the angle brackets and email address may be treated as an (albeit unrecognised) HTML tag, by the browser.
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Think of it this way (in the snail mail physical world). You can have a FROM address on the outside of an envelope (this would be equiv to the MAIL FROM command). This is supposed to be the person sending the message. You can then have a FROM value that is different on the letter head that is inside the envelope. This would be the FROM value you are seeing in the email headers.
Here is an example of some raw headers without a FROM address
From: "Steve James"
To: "John Doe" <you#yourcompany.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 07:43:40 -0800
Subject: Here is the progress report
....
Hopefully I didn't make that about as clear as mud.
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Use the following format:
Firstname Lastname <vasya#poupkine.com>

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The server is not set fixed, but will be looked up according to the domainpart of the email-address where the email should be sent to.
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nslookup -type=mx stackoverflow.com.