> Sadly james doesnt work with accounts with domains

The string argument to the POP3 USER command has absolutely no relationship
to an e-mail address.  The assumption that there is any meaningful
relationship between the parameter passed to RCPT TO and the parameter to
USER is false.

> This leads to problems with virtualhosting

No it doesn't.  Not if you actually understand the situation.  If I had ten
people named Daniel in ten different domains, that's just fine.  Your e-mail
might be [EMAIL PROTECTED], and your POP3 account is daniel_perry, so I
simply add a mapping from one to the other.  Trivial.

If you use % in a user name, it could cause issues with the default JDBC
virtual user support, since MySQL uses % for matching.

        --- Noel


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