On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 08:21:25PM -0600, K. Shantanu  wrote:
> > actual usernames - login name that is - are the employee's empid or 
> > something similar - and it is aliased to firstname.lastname in the 
> > mailserver's userdb .. easier to do this with a ldap / sql backend.
> 
> A bit offtopic for this subject, but I use /etc/passwd as the db.
> So, it turns out that a user foo.bar has email address as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> for sending the mails, but for receiving mails he has to use 
> foo_bar or something similar which is confusing for them.
> Any workarounds for this?

as i said, mailserver aliases.
and he just has to set his username / password for pop3 as his employee id
and password, instead of username and password


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