Mahogany does not handle forward slashes in the User name entered in the Access property page. c-client uses / as a special character in its network mailbox name, so returns an error if it is in the user name. This is unfortunate since under RFC2822 / is permitted in the local part of an address specification. For me it means I cannot user the Norton Antivirus pop3 proxy with Mahogany to sniff out viruses in incoming messages. I believe the fix is simple if the network mailbox name has no special meaning outside of c-client: change network names to use backslashes instead of forward slashes as separators. Backslashes have special meaning under RFC2822 so can only appear in a quoted local part, something c-client handles (Quoting the user name did not work for me, however.).
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