[vchkpw] Re: Making vpopmail recognize # as @

2004-04-06 Thread Peter Palmreuther
Hello Eduardo, On Tuesday, April 6, 2004 at 8:31:17 PM you wrote (at least in part): I need to make vpopmail recognize user#domain.com as the same way it recognizes [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Is there a way to do it changing configuration files or I'll have to edit the source code/include files and

[vchkpw] Re: Making vpopmail recognize # as @

2004-04-06 Thread Peter Palmreuther
Hello Eduardo, On Tuesday, April 6, 2004 at 8:58:28 PM you wrote (at least in part): I need to make vpopmail recognize user#domain.com as the same way it recognizes [EMAIL PROTECTED]. It's needed only when RECEIVING messages via SMTP. Than forget about my previous answer and forget about a

Re: [vchkpw] Re: Making vpopmail recognize # as @

2004-04-06 Thread Eduardo M. Bragatto
Peter Palmreuther wrote: Hello Eduardo, On Tuesday, April 6, 2004 at 8:58:28 PM you wrote (at least in part): I need to make vpopmail recognize user#domain.com as the same way it recognizes [EMAIL PROTECTED]. It's needed only when RECEIVING messages via SMTP. Sorry, Peter... your anwser has

Re: [vchkpw] Re: Making vpopmail recognize # as @

2004-04-06 Thread Tom Collins
On Apr 6, 2004, at 3:44 PM, Eduardo M. Bragatto wrote: Sorry, Peter... your anwser has already solved my problem. My previous e-mail is wrong. I meant POP3 instead of SMTP. Thank you very much for your attention and time spent. ;) A commonly supported alternative is to use '%' instead of '@'.