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Im finding out that if there is a dot within the user name, it is not accepted. For example, If I enter johndoe as a local user, it is accepted just fine. But, If I enter john.doe, this is not accepted.
Anyone have any thoughts or solutions?
Thanks!
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The local user name can be completely different than the email address user name. Also the user name becomes a subdirectory name and should not use long file names. I always use 8 character local user names and then use the advanced delivery options in Mercury/32 to deliver the mail using the personal name. Check out Configuration | Mercury core | Advanced.
[quote user="RED121572"]<p>Im finding out that if there is a dot within the user name, it is not accepted. For example, If I enter johndoe as a local user, it is accepted just fine. But, If I enter john.doe, this is not accepted.</p>
<p>Anyone have any thoughts or solutions?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The local user name can be completely different than the email address user name.&nbsp; Also the user name becomes a subdirectory name and should not use long file names. &nbsp; I always use 8 character local user names and then use the advanced delivery options in Mercury/32 to deliver the mail using the personal name.&nbsp; Check out Configuration | Mercury core | Advanced.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>