That did it! Logging on as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" gave [EMAIL PROTECTED] both at the top and as the reply-to.
I too use Squirrelmail along with vmailmgr and omail-admin. Squirrelmail is a script (php) whereas SqWebMail is cgi. So, SqWebMail runs at least ~6 times faster -- even with less memory. Specifically, on a 486-66 with 48MB of memory, Squirrelmail 1.2.11 (with no plug-ins) takes ~29 sec to load the page after log on. With 32MB it takes ~50sec. In contrast, with merely 16MB (!), SqWebMail loads the first page in ~2-5sec. An astonishing difference. Tom Collins writes: > On Wednesday, July 9, 2003, at 02:27 PM, gjohnson wrote: > > BUG: > > When I log in to SqWebMail using virtuser%virt.domain > > I see at the top of the webpage > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > I use SquirrelMail instead of SqWebMail so forgive me if this doesn't > work. > > What happens if you log in as [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I had to modify my SquirrelMail installation to convert % to @ on the > login, perhaps SqWebMail requires the same. > > -- > Tom Collins > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://sniffter.com/ - info on the Sniffter hand-held Network Tester >