On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 01:57:49AM -0700, Eric Paynter wrote:
> On July 13, 2001 12:13 am, you wrote:
> > Are you doing this in case you have [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
>
> Yes. Our business is hosting email, and therefore, we host many virtual
> domains. It is not uncommon to have matching user names with different domain
> names. Since the email address is always globally unique, we found this to be
> the best way to make the user id unique.
You will have fun.
There are stupid clients around not alowing @ to be part of the pop3 login
name.
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