If you're using vpopmail or some other pop3d where you have to specify
the whole email address as the username, you'll find that netscape
doesn't seem to send the username properly if it contains the '@'
character. Changing the '@' to '%' will fix the problem.
eg: user%yourdomain.com
jason
"dean klimt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having a problem using Netscape's mail client. I am
> getting an error msg stating that an there is a problem with the
> pop3 mail server. I believe that my set up is correct.
What happens when you telnet to port 110 and manually log i
I am having a problem
using Netscape's mail client. I am getting an error msg stating that an
there is a problem with the pop3 mail server. I believe that my set up is
correct. I have used several of availble HOWTO's on qmail and I always seem to
get stuck at this point. Currently I h