> > So why are my email clients trying to send <user>@<domain> when <user>
> > already has @<domain> included?
>
> Don't understand.

What I'm saying is why are MUA's not passing the domain part for plain
authentication?

When I try to put [EMAIL PROTECTED] into the user field it tries to send
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@domain.

Which means it's appending the domain from the domain field automatically.

But from looking in my logs imapd is not receiving the @domain part.

> if defaultdomain is set, when getting foo, imap will use [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have the following option set in my imapd.conf but it's not respecting it.

virtdomains: yes
defaultdomain: mydomain.com

> >
> > So that means that these MUA's are not passing in the domain at all...
>
> Witch MUA ?

I have tried with evolution and with thunderbird.

> >
> > Does plain authentication by MUA's not pass the domain along?
>
> Dont things so

Is that a "yes/no it DOES pass it" ?
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