Dean Scott ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 
> Well, we want users to be able to log into their IMAP email using either
> @bluefrognet.net or @bluefrog.biz; currently only bluefrognet.net works,
> but if we add in a second one with @bluefrog.biz everything works fine
> (at least on the accounts we've tried it on). My real concern is that if
> we deploy this solution we might find it breaks elsewhere.
> Currently we have the other extension (.biz) as a mailalternateaddress
> and while receiving works fine, logging into IMAP does not.

I would just point the IMAP server at username: instead of mail:,
then users could just log in without the @domain.com. This is the normal
way, unless you are hosting virtual domains.

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mike

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