29 Aug
2000
29 Aug
'00
11:26 p.m.
Name-based virtual hosting does not work in many, MANY cases.
And it doesn't work for POP3 at all.
It can. Just give your users POP logins of the form user@domain.name.
Just bear in mind the restriction in the POP3 RFC (1725) that limits arguments to commands to 40 characters. Also, if you have a lot of clients using legacy software, you will find that some old versions of software won't allow usernames including an '@' character, and other software enforces length limits of less than 40 characters. --- Andrew McNamara (System Architect) connect.com.au Pty Ltd Lvl 3, 213 Miller St, North Sydney, NSW 2060, Australia Phone: +61 2 9409 2117, Fax: +61 2 9409 2111