Well thats kind of cool with the "+" exention.  Guess I'll just have to pick
a new character to use :).  Do you know what LMTP does with the
@domain.com portion when found?

 -Allan

On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 19:36:22 +0000, Cillian Sharkey wrote:

>Allan Rafuse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 1. Why does LMTP tack on the '+' and then nuke from that to EOL in the verify_user 
>function ?  
>>      What significance does the '+' have in the LMTP?  If it's needed, 
>>      I'll need to use another character for the '+com' :)
>
>I'm not familiar with the internal workings of lmtpd, however the significance
>of '+' is that it can be used for address extensions, i.e. an address of
>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' will deliver mail to the sub-folder 'work' in user joe's
>account (the user.joe.work mailbox). This probably conflicts with your own
>modifications.
>
>Regards,
>
>-- 
>Cillian
>


<- Allan Rafuse ->
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