Not too surprising - especially if this special character (like %
or ?) is one that seems to be used in html strings as a special
delimiter.

Given the ongoing need for the extension for the group of users
mentioned above I am sure that the Webmail Author will welcome further
details on your findings.

On Jan 19, 9:06 pm, Deuberger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, I saw some of the other posts about the upcoming POP/SMTP, but in
> the meantime, I'm still glad to have the webmail extension.
>
> Your thoughts about the password thing, got me interested and I did
> some more testing.  I tried reverting back to the old password and it
> still doesn't work.  Then I tried a password with a different special
> character and that worked.  Next I tried a new password with the same
> special character that gave me problems before and it didn't work
> either.  It could be something else, but it seems like the special
> character is to blame this time (as strange as that seems).
>
> Thanks for your posts back.
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