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On Monday, January 22 at 02:18 PM, quoth Travis H.:
> Hey folks, the other day I was troubleshooting someone's server
> and had to specify the email address _and @domain_ as the
> username. Needless to say, the straightforward way ([EMAIL
> PROTECT
Hey folks, the other day I was troubleshooting someone's server
and had to specify the email address _and @domain_ as the
username. Needless to say, the straightforward way ([EMAIL PROTECTED]@domain)
didn't work. I found that you could use %40 for the first "@"
and that seemed to do the trick.
I
* On 2007.01.22, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "David Hoover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a system running Red Hat Linux. We did a reboot on December 20, 2006.
> Prior to the reboot, mutt was working great. After the reboot, I have no
> e-mails going out using mutt. I have tried to manual
=- David Hoover wrote on Mon 22.Jan'07 at 7:55:40 -0600 -=
> I have a system running Red Hat Linux. We did a reboot on
> December 20, 2006. Prior to the reboot, mutt was working great.
> After the reboot, I have no e-mails going out using mutt. I have
> tried to manually send an e-mail using mutt
I have a system running Red Hat Linux. We did a reboot on December 20, 2006.
Prior to the reboot, mutt was working great. After the reboot, I have no
e-mails going out using mutt. I have tried to manually send an e-mail using
mutt beside the automated script that had been working prior to the reboo