Lindsay Haisley writes: 

> experimenting in authmysqlrc.  There's a special problem with some mail
> clients, such as Eudora, which store POP account information in the format
> user@pop_host and have difficulty with user account names containing "@",
> which is the simplest situation with virtual accounts.  An POP host spec in
> Eudora of "user@domain@mailhost" gets parsed as user "user", mail host
> "domain@mailhost" rather than user "user@domain", mail host "mailhost".

Note that you can always add a duplicate record, such as user%domain, with 
the same home directory, uid, and gid, and use that address to log in and 
read mail. 

-- 
Sam 


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