on 5/9/01 12:05 PM, Ed Henderson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:

> According to the FAQ vpopmail requires the POP3 client to use account name in
> the form of "user:domain" for virtual domain email.  Is it possible to
> configure it to use the form "user@domain"?  This is much more intuitive for
> users.

I don't know where you got "user:domain", as I don't see that anywhere in
the FAQ.

You can use user@domain with many modern clients, including Outlook.  Some
older clients, and all Netscape Messenger versions (to my knowledge) choke
on the "@", so you need the "%" instead, i.e.: user%domain.

When setting up new customers, I tell them to use the "@".  I also include a
foot note that if they are using Netscape Messenger, or their login fails,
try a % sign, and I include some examples to make it clear, and usually
there's no confusion.

Hope this helps.

-Bill Shupp

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