Mark Chesney wrote: > currently, in order to avoid the %domain pop user naming scheme, the only > choice is ip aliasing, which requires an ip for each and every domain. > sometimes this is unrealistic or unachievable. why not create a system where > pop usernames can be unique, but not so clunky. there are many ways to do > this, but it should be left up to the administrator. i can think of several > examples: I don't think it's worth the hassle and code clutter. The pop name is something one usually provides only once. And as for clunky, I think it is rather elegant. At least it's fully clear to what domain a popname belongs. Emile
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