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Re: Duplicate Logins and emailsFrom: john@relia.net Date: Wednesday, November 6, 2002
Time: 5:44:55 pm> > The point is, a customer's login is different than his
> email boxes. A
> > user's login becomes his POP email by default, but POP
> emails are not
> > logins (meaning can not authenticate against radius). So why allow
> > them to put a duplicate POP email when they already have
> one as their
> > default POP email?
>
> Because you could have an email server that supported realms
> that allows two "shawn" usernames for example (just within
> different domains). Or you may want your email password to
> be different than your dialup password...
Oh Please don't give any of our users the idea of having two different
passwords...they are killing us in tech support just keeping track of one
password :)
I see your point for those who may be doing additional realms, But for
everyone else, it's probably more common to have the same password for both.
John
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