Wildcards * and >
To understand the rules for inheritance of properties, it is important to understand the use of the two wildcards, * and >.
- The wildcard > by itself matches any destination name.
- When > is mixed with text, it matches one or more trailing elements. For example:
foo.>Matches
foo.bar,foo.boo,foo.boo.bar, andfoo.bar.boo. - The wildcard * means that any token can be in the place of *. For example:
foo.*Matches
foo.barandfoo.boo, but notfoo.bar.boo.foo.*.barMatches
foo.boo.bar, but notfoo.bar.