I seem to remember in the 3.x version of Eudora if your email domain was not
the same as your server ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) then you had to use some
other form of delimiter, usually the #.  I used
user#[EMAIL PROTECTED]  I'd give the # sign a try, but the % might
be ok too.  Also, check out www.chasms.com they have basic setups for most
email programs including (last I checked) Pegasus.

Ryan LaMarre
Computer Support Specialist
Unity College
Unity, ME 04988
(207) 948-3131 x298
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 9:15 AM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Pegasus



I have a customer who says that he can't get an @ in the username using
Pegasus. Is the % a sub for the @ Pegasus?

I can't find anything in the knowledge base at Ipswitch. Thanks,

John Cesta

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