i'm pretty sure it has to strip them to do authentication, you can't
compare [EMAIL PROTECTED] to a password file.
At least you shouldn't have such usernames in your password file!
Now if you were doing ldap or mysql auth, that might be different, but
that support isn't in qpopper natively.
-Tony
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Anthony J. Biacco Network Administrator/Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Intergrafix Internet Services
"Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today"
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On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Carles Xavier Munyoz [iso-8859-1] Bald� wrote:
> Hi,
> I have seen that for the Qpopper 3.1.2, this user names are the same:
> test
> test@domain
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Qpopper ignores the @ and whatever string after the @ for the user name.
> How can I make Qpopper doesn't ignore it ?
> I would like that user 'test@domain' to be different from user 'test'.
>
> Greetings.
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