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On Monday, January 22 at 02:18 PM, quoth Travis H.:
> Hey folks, the other day I was troubleshooting someone's server 
> and had to specify the email address _and @domain_ as the 
> username.  Needless to say, the straightforward way ([EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]@domain) 
> didn't work.  I found that you could use %40 for the first "@" 
> and that seemed to do the trick.
>
> Is this worth putting in the manual?

Possibly. Is it mutt that translates the %40 into an @ or is that 
something that the IMAP server is doing?

You can also usually specify it like so: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

~Kyle
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have too little.
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