>I can understand the need to have incoming email use either of two
>domains, but why can't you educate your users to always use the
>"real" domain for logins?  If I received email for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>and [EMAIL PROTECTED], and they both came to the same mailbox, why
>would I use one login to check it one time and a different login to
>check it another time?
>
>Bowie


Your users must be much more willing to learn than mine :)  In all
seriousness, my users can't even learn to login to a Windows NT domain.
Too bad networks aren't like some of the game shows out today...

"You are the worst user.  Goodbye..."

Yeah, we should make all computer networks like Survivor, so we can vote
off the dead weight.





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