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Hi John,
True, they need to fix it regardless of the type of auth type utilized. I
guess I am just thinking it should be trivial to have another field used
in SQL.
Thanks,
Lewis



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Subject: [Modus] Return Address / FEATURE REQUEST


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> What about people that do not use the extended database?
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> The fix should not be exclusive to one database method.
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> John
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> I have had clients call with this issue too. I wonder what the problem
> is
> by having this field defined in the extended database.
> Thanks,
> Lewis
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>
>
> > Well... Vircom told me the customer has to enter in their name just
> like
> > Outlook Express.  I said that this answer pretty much stinks.  If it's
> a
> > "required" field then we should be able to set this in the extended
> database
> > and/or the customer should be forced to enter this before they can
> start
> > using the system.  I was told to submit it as a feature request, so I
> would
> > suggest the rest of you do this as well.
> >
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