If you have
multiple email domains you will need to specify the full email
address….this has always been the case. Unless each domain has it’s own
IP address, in which case when you use webmail you use that particular
IP rather than the primary IP of the server.
But if there
are multiple domains which are set up as virtual domains, then of
course you will need to enter the full email address. How will Imail
know which user in which domain you want to log on as? If you had [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED], Imail needs to know
which user you are, so the full email address would be required.
I only have
one email domain setup on my test Imail 2006 Server and it logs in fine
without the domain. But I tried adding a second domain and I had to use
the full email address of users in the second domain if there was
already an email account in the primary domain with the same name.
Hope that
makes sense…?
Chris
Before 06, our clients could
login without having to type in their complete email address. How is it
that this doesn't work anymore?