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> I know there is built-in handling of dial numbers in this type of format > but it seems with the number _after_ the `@'. Most of the handling of email addresses is not within Hylafax but within your MTA. You basically need the opposite of a virtual domain here, i.e. mapping the user part of the address into the routing information, rather than mapping the domain part of the address into the user part. This can certainly be done in sendmail, but it not as straightforward as when the routing information is where the routing information belongs. I think Hylafax may try to use the user part on the cover page, if there is no better destination name.