After beating my head against the wall for several days,
I finally convinced my Exim 4.x MTA to deliver to a
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mydomain.net style address via LMTP to a
Cyrus mailstore.

        I was ecstatic to say the least.  And then I go to check
everything is working (without having to resort back to the old
'telnet localhost pop3' trick), and what do I fine?  Mutt seems
to not handle [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a username to a host with
either pop3 or imap4!?  :(  I tried all forms of escaping the @
(at symbol) when prompted for a username, but alas, nothing
works.

        Has this come up before?  I didn't find anything in the
list archives, but it's hard to search for the "at" symbol (@) on
most search engines.

-- 
Mark Nipper                                                e-contacts:
Computing and Information Services                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Texas A&M University                    http://arrakis.tamu.edu/nipsy/
College Station, TX 77843-3142           AIM: texasnipsy ICQ: 66971617
(979)575-3193                                        Yahoo: texasnipsy

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"Well, I too worry for all young lovers.  The darkness is not the
light, my child, and there are lights.  You are one of the lights,
dear Mina, the light of all light."

 -- Professor Abraham van Helsing, "Bram Stoker's Dracula", 1992
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