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Re: multiple email address with same user?
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Jim,
The script is designed to import the one with a name only.
You can enable the script to import address without a name by
editing
import.LetterRip script.
In line 26:
if($name ne "") {
comment out this line with a # sign in the beginning of the
line.
In line 29:
}
put another # sign in front of this line to close the
closure.
This will enable your script to import address without a
name.
Hope this helps.
regards,
Eric
On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 01:55 AM, Jim Sheffer
wrote:
Ok, I hit a snag.
I used the import.LetterRip command,
using an imported test list from
letterrip.
the list had 2 addresses, one with a name
and address and the next with
only an address
It only imported the one with a name
(first one).
any ideas on how I can fix this- I've got
some lists with 10's of
thousands of subscribers, not all woth
names...
Thanks again!
Jim
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 00:53:40 -0800, Jim
Sheffer wrote:
Thanks to all- Eric, Nitai, Ken, Glenn,
Bear, Elton, Mark and probably
others :)
I think It's sinking in,
finally.
I'm going to mull it over a bit while I
switch gears and try moving a
list or two over from letterrip and see
how that goes.
I have to admit, I haven't had nearly the
time I would have liked to
muck about with post.office before trying
to move all our lists over,
but the docs are good, the people here on
the list are great, and the
program itself, although different then
what I'm used to, is starting
to grow on me :)
I'm sure i'll have some more questions
later on this morning!
Jim
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 00:36:40 -0800, Eric
Yang wrote:
Jim,
Here is your example revised for
Post.Office:
widgets1.com
When creating email for Jim.
Let's say his last name is Smith.
In "Primary Email
Address", put:
jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Put a check mark on
"POP3/IMAP4 Delivery".
POP3/IMAP4 Login name:
jimsmith
widgets2.com
When creating email for Jim
Parker.
In "Primary Email
Address", put:
jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Put a check mark on
"POP3/IMAP4 Delivery".
POP3/IMAP4 Login name:
jimparker
Post.Office does not support @ sign
in POP3 login name. Therefore,
the user name must be unique.
However, this does not prevent users
for having the same email id before
the @ sign in their email address.
In addition, the POP3 login name
does not have to be the same as the
id before the @ sign.
Hope this helps.
regards,
Eric
On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at
12:10 AM, Jim Sheffer wrote:
What if I have company 1 with three
people:
jack
jill
jim
Through a custom interface, they
can sign in and see all the email
addresses for their domain,
widgets1.com.
They want an email address for each
of them with their first names:
jack@xxxxxxxxxxx
username:jack
jill@xxxxxxxxxxx
username:jill
jim@xxxxxxxxxxx
username:jim
now company 2 has three people as
well in their company, widgets2:
John,
Joanie
jim
they can set up john and joanie,
but when they go to set up jim, that
name is in use for another domain
(widgets1)
I can understand telling someone
they cannot have the same nome as
someone else in THEIR domain, but
how do you tell someone they cannot
have the name jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
because someone in another domain on
the server already has the name
Jim?
Suppose you were an isp and had
100's of domains, what would you do?
I tried making the pop3 login
name(this seems to be the one that HAS to
be unique) the same as their email
address, but it won't accept the @
sign.
sorry I'm so dense- I'm coming from
a mail server that allowed me to
set up a user for domain1, and the
same user for domain2 so I'm a
little stumped :)
Thanks for the help!
Jim
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 23:32:38 -0800,
Eric Yang wrote:
Jim,
I think you are on the right track,
and Ken's suggestion is even better.
Simply, specify unique POP3 mailbox
names and
associate jim@xxxxxxx to the
correct POP3 names, then you
will be fine.
regards,
Eric
On Wednesday, February 19, 2003, at
11:03 PM, Jim Sheffer wrote:
Ok, I'm getting ready to begin
setting up the email addresses.
Lets say I have 3 domains to keep
it simple
I want jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx to go to
me
another Jim wants
jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx to go to him
How can I do this?
If I use jim1 and jim2 (which means
that when jim3 comes along I have
to search ALL the accounts to see
how many jim's there are) then their
address shows as jim1
<jim1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
or if I use jim%blueworld.com as
the user name and jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx as
the email address, then the address
looks like jim%blueworld.com
<jim%blueworld.com>
what I need is for the address to
look like
jim
<jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
jim
<jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Any ideas?
Thanks all!
Jim
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 10:59:06 -0800,
Marc Kaiwi wrote:
No, I have identical names with
different domains but the pop account
user must be different so you would
have:
User Jim1 = POP account:
jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
User Jim2 = POP account:
jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Actually I use:
User jim%blueworld.com = POP
account: jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
User jim%lassostudio.com = POP
account: jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
hope this helps...
On Wednesday, February 19, 2003, at
10:52 AM, Jim Sheffer wrote:
We are getting ready to impliment
post.Office as our new list
and email
server.
I just read this somewhere and was
hoping it isn't true...
"Post.Office can support
multiple domains, but user names must be
unique across the domains in order
for this feature to work
properly "
Does this mean I cannot have
jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx &
jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ?
Thanks
Jim
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