I tried %40 in 3 ways:

First I left the ldb as usern...@domain.tld and changed the username in outlook 
to username%40domain.tld; and received:

Got user=[username%40domain.tld domain=[MAIN] workstation=[MAIN] len1=24 len2=24
auth_check_password_send: Checking password for unmapped user 
[MAIN]\[username%40domain.tld]@[MAIN]
map_user_info: Mapping user [MAIN]\[username%40domain.tld] from workstation 
[MAIN]
auth_check_password_send: mapped user is: [MAIN]\[username%40domain.tld]@[MAIN]
auth_get_challenge: returning previous challenge by module NTLMSSP callback 
(NTLM2) (normal)
[0000] 61 40 AE 68 94 C6 0B 8F                            a@.h....
sam_search_user: Couldn't find user [username%40domain.tld] in samdb, under 
DC=openchange,DC=local

Second I changed ldb to username%40domain.net and left outlook as 
usern...@domain.tld; received:

Got user=[usern...@domain.tld] domain=[] workstation=[MAIN] len1=24 len2=24
auth_check_password_send: Checking password for unmapped user 
[]\[usern...@domain.tld]@[MAIN]
map_user_info: Mapping user []\[usern...@domain.tld from workstation [MAIN]
auth_check_password_send: mapped user is: [domain.tld]\[username]@[MAIN]
auth_get_challenge: returning previous challenge by module NTLMSSP callback 
(NTLM2) (normal)
[0000] E4 18 B4 B0 61 AB 31 7E                            ....a.1~
sam_search_user: Couldn't find user [username] in samdb, under 
DC=openchange,DC=local

Third, I changed both outlook and the ldb to username%40domain.tld; and 
received:

Got user=[username%40domain.tld] domain=[MAIN] workstation=[MAIN] len1=24 
len2=24
auth_check_password_send: Checking password for unmapped user 
[MAIN]\[username%40domain.tld]@[MAIN]
map_user_info: Mapping user [MAIN]\[username%40domain.tld] from workstation 
[MAIN]
auth_check_password_send: mapped user is: [MAIN]\[username%40domain.tld]@[MAIN]
auth_get_challenge: returning previous challenge by module NTLMSSP callback 
(NTLM2) (normal)
[0000] F5 4D D7 32 F6 06 65 73                            .M.2..es
sam_search_user: Couldn't find user [username%40domain.tld] in samdb, under 
DC=openchange,DC=local

Not sure why even the third wouldn't work to be honest. A bug then I take it?

-Eric

Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 10:18:44 -0500
From: jonat...@zerospam.ca
To: users@sogo.nu
Subject: Re: [SOGo] Usernames with @ // domain name // Samba&Openchange



  


    
  
  
    On 2011-11-24 10:16, Eric Hiller wrote:
    
      
      
        Is there a bug ticket open for this issue that I can track, for
        me this is a show stopper unfortunately.

        

        Thanks

        -Eric

        

      
    
    

    You may want to try replacing @ with %40. I have not had the
    opportunity to try it, but it seems that there is a good chance this
    could work.

    

    See https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists/arc/users/2011-11/msg00213.html

    

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