I've heard of pop mail hubs that support multiple domains.

Does anyone out there know how it expects to parse the logins?

I've seen one that used another delimiter besides "@". Has anyone else?

benc

Gavin Brelstaff wrote:

> Wrong NG but ...
>
> On Windows the file you need to edit is called prefs.js an is hidden
> away
> in you Netscape user directory.
> To allow you to use POP3 Server user-names containing
> a @ such as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> user_pref("mail.allow_at_sign_in_user_name", true);
>
> Some other useful obscure options at
> http://www.crs4.it/~gjb/prefs.html


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