On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 09:35:16AM -0500, James A. Pattie wrote:
Paul Kreiner wrote:
| If you want your username to contain an '@' sign, you need to patch SASL to
| make this work, otherwise you'll get '(-13) NO User does not exist' errors or
| something (forget the message off the top of my
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Paul Kreiner wrote:
| Avtar Gill wrote:
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|Gerard Ceraso wrote:
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|I have seen some places where the login name for the email would be
|[EMAIL PROTECTED] so for example if I wanted to login my login for this
|account would be [EMAIL PROTECTED] How is
| If you want your username to contain an '@' sign, you need to patch
SASL to | make this work, otherwise you'll get '(-13) NO User does not
exist' errors or | something (forget the message off the top of my
head). This is because SASL | internally uses the '@' character to
delimit the SASL
Avtar Gill wrote:
Gerard Ceraso wrote:
I have seen some places where the login name for the email would be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] so for example if I wanted to login my login for this
account would be [EMAIL PROTECTED] How is this done with cyrus, I
tried and it didn't work. Am I missing something?
Gerard Ceraso wrote:
I have seen some places where the login name for the email would be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] so for example if I wanted to login my login for this
account would be [EMAIL PROTECTED] How is this done with cyrus, I
tried and it didn't work. Am I missing something? Is it possible with
I have seen some places where the login name for the email would be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] so for example if I wanted to login my login for this
account would be [EMAIL PROTECTED] How is this done with cyrus, I
tried and it didn't work. Am I missing something? Is it possible with
cyrus?
~gerard