We did it and we do it translating @ to _ in
/usr/local/samba/private/username.map (user_domain = [EMAIL PROTECTED]) in the
PDCserver (Linux and BSD) and Fileservers (microsoft and unix�s family),
but the question is other: Until samba-3.0.7 it�s possible. Anything
have changed.

"Gerald (Jerry) Carter" wrote:

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> Daniel Romeo wrote:
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> | Nevertheless with a  file server samba-3.0.7, drawback
> | is not present. Greetings, Daniel.
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> File Server vs. PDC are different things.
> You cannot logon to a Samba Domain using
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] syntax from a Windows client.
>
> cheers, jerry
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