Hi all!

After several years of using Courier imapd as black box on Debian for
accessing my ~/Maildir, I recently got the chance to examine it a bit
more closely. I have tested the grounds using a self-compiled imapd
4.1.3 with authlib 0.59.3 on CentOS 5.0 and am pretty happy with what
I've seen from my tests.

I have found that I cannot use the userdb tool to create a user
following the "user%domain.tld" scheme, which I would like
to support for legacy reasons. (Read: The users have swallowed it and
aren't asking questions about it, so why introduce anything new.)

Short of diving into test drives with the other authentication modules,
I would appreciate if someone could let me know whether the % sign is
generally unusable, or if this is specific to userdb authentication.

Thanks for your time,

-martin


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