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> The only downside I found of that is that Netscape doesn't like thoses
> kinda "user names" it tries to truncate anything after the @ and just use
> what's before the @... most e-mail clients will like that kinda username.
> 
> BTW ayone have any other ideas beside using and "@" sign in the user's
> name like umm "#" (username: jason#domain.com) so things like netscape
> will work? This hasn't been and issue with my customers yet but I think
> it may soon (I suggest them use Outlook or a seperate e-mail or that I
> foward 
> e-mail to their
> current account)

vpopmail seems to use % when I looked at it the other day, however I prefer
to use a character that doesn't mean anything to the shell, as it can
simplify things at times. Thus I settled on a +, which AFAIK hasn't caused
a problem in ANY program I have heard of.....

BTW, does anyone know how to make MS outlook to check mail before
sending.... is there a FAQ for all the mail clients on how to make them
check mail before sending?? I'm assuming this is frequantly asked but
haven't seen anything on it.... Of course, the reason is allowing valid
customers to relay and deny all others....

Regards,
Adam

Adam Goryachev
We Solve IT Pty Ltd
Ph:  +61 2 9345 4395                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax: +61 2 9345 4396                        http://www.wesolveit.com.au


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