Thank you for the info Jérôme,
I'll work around it, meanwhile I resolved the problem with a forward
from the server side.

Giovanni

>Giovanni Andreani wrote:
>
>>I've just added a new mail account that has a quite long domain name. In
>>the "Mail Accounts" window > Receiving tab > Incoming mail server field
>>I've inserted the "pop3." prefix followed by a 34 character string.
>
>There is a limit of 77 characters for the "user account ID" concatenated
>with "incoming mail server". So, if your user account ID is 45
>characters long and the incoming mail server 39 characters longs, you
>can't use them in PowerMail. One solution would be to put the IP address
>instead of the hostname, or to create a DNS alias for this hostname.
>
>
>Jérôme - CTM Engineering
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