On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 08:05:55PM +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote:
> 
> i know of servers which create system accounts for email users (pop3
> and imap) with the complete email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) as username.
> 
> so especially for email addresses, the @ in system accounts might be
> interesting, given that the MTA supports this scenario.
> 
Well, I'm surprised to say the least.  I have some virtual domains on a
server.  So I did `mail "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"@the.real.host` and sent a
test message.  Surprisingly, to me anyway, I got this on the local host:

Oct  7 14:32:39 miami postfix/qmgr[5717]: D2A605027F:
from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, size=364, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Oct  7 14:32:40 miami postfix/smtp[15855]: D2A605027F:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]@the.real.host>,
relay=the.real.host[w.x.y.z], delay=1, status=sent (250 Ok:
queued as DB3DFC603)

Then, on the receiving mail server, it stripped off the @the.real.host
and then proceeded to deliver it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Now, I don't
know the effect if that were a system account, but it certainly works
with virtual accounts.

Regards,

-Roberto

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Roberto C. Sanchez
http://people.connexer.com/~roberto
http://www.connexer.com

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