Hi,

This is in the docs : with netscape you must specify the pop account name as 
user%domain

Florent

#->At 11:28 19/09/01, you wrote:
#->>Thanks Michael
#->>
#->>Do you mean set the account up on the netscape system of the end user as
#->>username%domain.com instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] and leave the vpopmail
#->>setup as [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which it has to be).
#->
#->something like
#->[EMAIL PROTECTED]
#->This is what I have had to use for customers using older versions of Eudora.
#->It also works in Sendmail .forward files
#->
#->>Sorry to ask you to make it simple!!
#->>
#->>Chris
#->>
#->>-----Original Message-----
#->>From: Michael Hufnagl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
#->>Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 10:44 AM
#->>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#->>Subject: Re: @ symbol
#->>
#->>
#->>hi,
#->>
#->>Am Mittwoch, 19. September 2001 11:12 schrieb Activate:
#->> > Is there any problem using vpopmail with netscape or exchange with pop3
#->> > connector software (www.Exchangepop3.com)
#->> >
#->> > These appear to be ignoring anything after the @ symbol in the username.
#->> > Therefore there is a non authorization error.
#->>
#->>try to use '%'
#->>
#->>--
#->>MfG
#->>michael hufnagl    -   "what would brian boitano do?"
#->>         Netzwerktechnik & abuse-Management
#->>ecore Kommunikations AG           http://www.ecore.net
#->
#->bye
#->Bob Hutchinson
#->[EMAIL PROTECTED]
#->
#->

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