Steve Belt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> iv0 wrote:
>
> > POP wasn't built to understand virtual domains. vpopmail gets around
> > that by having the pop user name include the domain name.
> >
> > For example: mordac%daylightfading.org as the pop user name
> > try that
> Is that a typo. I thought it was:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No typo. Many POP clients strip everything after the (wrongly) first or
(slightly less wrongly) last @ sign before sending it to the POP server,
assuming you only want to send the username and not the domain. Many
virtual domain POP servers get around this by letting you substitute another
symbol (commonly %, #, $, etc) for the @.
Charles
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