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Some mail clients are so smart, when you put an @ in your e-mail ID
they automatically consider it a part of the hostname or a server name
and act accordingly. What you need is really smarter clients, not a
Microsuxism where the client considers itself smarter than the user.
To solve your prob
> "LL" == linuxlingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LL> found a peculiar problem in redhat 8, where i decided to move
LL> towards evolution.
LL> i set up the pop mailbox as follows: host: mail.bhairon.com
LL> login: linuxlingam
LL> the subsequent prompt dialog box asking m
found a peculiar problem in redhat 8, where i decided to move towards
evolution.
i set up the pop mailbox as follows:
host: mail.bhairon.com
login: linuxlingam
the subsequent prompt dialog box asking me for my password, displays me
login as [EMAIL PROTECTED] when it should show me
[EMAIL PROTECTE