Hi, Bry,

As you might have noticed in a separate thread, REBOL generally correctly parses 
correctly formed URL's but not all websites seem to conform to the standard.  The 
net-utils parsing rules *sometimes* can be patched to allow the url to be parsed.  I 
have tried the patch for this character and it appears to parse.  Watch for line wrap.

net-utils/url-parser/user-char: union net-utils/url-parser/user-char make bitset! "\"

such that

a: read pop://user\domain:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

yields user of "user\domain"
and password of "password"

An alternative is mentioned in the other email that I sent, namely, directly set the 
user name in the POP protocol.

Hope this helps!

--Scott Jones

-----Original Message-----
From: bry

Hi,
my email server seems to have unusual 
account names, these being in the form of 
name \ domain instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I also need to have set-net have my login.

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