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Re: Duplicate Logins and emailsFrom: Lewis Watson Date: Friday, November 29, 2002
Time: 1:52:39 pm
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shawn Hogan" <shawn@digitalpoint.com>
To: "Optigold ISP List" <isp-list@optigold.com>
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Optigold ISP] Duplicate Logins and emails
> Lewis Watson wrote:
>
> > This is exactly what I was trying to work around like a month ago. Why
can
> > Optigold not realize that xyzlogin@domain.com and xyzlogin with a user
using
> > the default domain is identical? Optigold already recognizes that there
are
> > two seperate values used in 1value@2value. Why not fix it to where when
> > user1 of the default domain has xyzlogin as a login and user2 tries to
> > create an email address of xyzlogin with the default domain of that it
> > blocks it. Optigold has all needed components in place it appears it
could
> > keep this from happening. This would be great to add as an option and
should
> > not affect the ability of the login to be used with a different domain.
What
> > do you think Shawn?
>
> What's the point of sometimes using realms and sometimes not if all logins
> are within a realm though?
>
> - Shawn
>
> ----------------------------------
> Shawn D. Hogan
> President, Digital Point Solutions
> http://www.digitalpoint.com
> (858) 452-3696
>
If the rule only uses the default domain and email addresses/ logins that do
not have the trailing @domain.com; I think we will be ok. This way:
john = john@defaultdomain.com
john@defaultdomain != john@someotherdomain.com
This should allow the realms to work and at the same time keep users from
being able to create emails or logins that already match what some other
user has taken.
Thanks.
Lewis
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