On Mon, 3 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> POP3 is a protocol. It does not define a mapping of email addresses to
> usernames. It's perfectly legal to have an email address of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], a POP3 username of u0928475 and a unix login of bobrulez.
Exactly, but the question was whether you can have the _same_ pop3
usernames, sort of like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> pop3 username of u0928475
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> pop3 username of u0928475
which i think you can't since the usernames (which ultimately translates
into an account in a unix/nt/whateverserver box) have to be unique.
Again, if there's a workaround, id like very much to know.
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Froilan C. Mendoza
Tridel Technologies, Inc.
http://www.tridel.net
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