I have not tried it, but have you tried creating the table without the number first. Then in imail create the host and set your table to the name you created in your sql database?  SQL doesn't like a number as the first character, but imail may well allow it (after all domains can start with number). The sql table need not match the host name. Just a thought. If you try this and it works, let me know. I have a couple domains that I need to setup with imail in the next couple weeks and they begin with numbers also
 
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[Jeff Vitale] 
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Any thoughts?
 
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Domains beginning with a number

I have iMail 6.03 installed on W2K using an external SQL 7.0 database. Everything works fine except when I create a virtual domain with a name beginning with a number (i.e. 4myco.com). The table is not created in the database. Tables are created fine with names beginning with a character (i.e. myco.com).
 
How do I fix this?

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