I think the percenthack is NOT hacking logins by replacing % for at.
I think the percenthack is something entirely different.

Netcape does NOT send the @ or anything thereafter to the popserver.

So if your login is '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
netscape will only send 'user'.

Cheers,
ace


> For some reason customers who are using netscape can't login...
> stupid netscape!
>
> Anyway... here's my percenthack file:
> percenthack:
> The percent hack is allowed for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The percent hack is allowed for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The percent hack is allowed for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> yet here's what happens:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] qmail-pop3d]# telnet localhost 110
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to localhost.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> +OK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> +OK
> pass REMOVED
> -ERR authorization failed
>
>
> any ideas?

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