pop corn wrote:
> I have decided to follow Eric's method of using <user>@<domain> for the uid
> field instead of <user> for uniqueness across domains. (This was discussing
> during the auth_pop thread over the last few days). I'll risk the client MUA
> problem with the @ char for the moment.
You might consider using the same technique Freeserve in the UK uses:
<user>.<domain> (a dot replaces the at).
Regards,
Graham
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