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    Hi,
    31.08.2006, at 14:11, Jorey Bump wrote:
    Mario Pavlov wrote:
    >hello guys ;)
    >I'm using cyrus-imap + cyrus-sasl + postfix as my mail system
    >it works fine
    >but I need to add an account with a dot in the name (e.g.
    >mario.pavlov@domain)
    >and I don't know how to do that
    >I'm using cyradm for creating mailboxes
    >can anyone help me, please ?
    >

    While it's common in *addresses*, it's arguably bad practice to
    include dots in *accounts* (it's achievable, but not reliably
    portable). FWIW, I handle these as aliases to a simpler account name
    (either in the aliases file or in $virtual_alias_maps).
    Well, that depends. If you use cyrus virtual domains support, it's
    quite usual. And actually - I don't really see where the problem should
    be as the only system in question is cyrus.
    In order to do that, you have to switch one option whose name I don't
    have in mind. It's referenced in the virtual domain support readme
    though, so you can start there.
    Baltasar
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    former03 | Baltasar Cevc wrote:

    31.08.2006, at 14:11, Jorey Bump wrote:
    >>

    >While it's common in *addresses*, it's arguably bad practice to
    >include dots in *accounts* (it's achievable, but not reliably
    >portable). FWIW, I handle these as aliases to a simpler account name
    >(either in the aliases file or in $virtual_alias_maps).

    Well, that depends. If you use cyrus virtual domains support, it's quite
    usual. And actually - I don't really see where the problem should be as
    the only system in question is cyrus.

    Correct, but having migrated such accounts to a completely different
    system that didn't allow dots in account names, I can say from
    experience that I feel much safer using simpler logins. While I'm
    pleased with Cyrus IMAP so far, I can't say that I will use it forever,
    and don't want to make irreversible choices.

    I personally don't object to dots in *addresses*, but there are some
    valid arguments against their main use in embedding full names:

    #3.5

    For technical reasons, this practice cannot easily become an
    international standard (until support for all character sets is
    universal). From a cultural perspective, what administrator wants to
    encourage a naming convention that may require a new login at some point
    (if the user gets married, for example)? For these reasons, I'm happier
    to implement these as aliases, as those are more easily changed than logins.

    I'm not fanatical about these points, as our choice of mail system is so
    limited, but they are worth consideration.

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