Benjamin Smith wrote: > > Why would you feel you *need* a username with a dot in it? > > Well, for me... I also use Webmin and it sort of suggests/defaults to this process for virtualhost. And a practice of this sort can be a good thing. Sometimes in certain situations underscores can't be seen whereas dots can, like http://my_site.com vs. http://my site.com in some applications. Anyway, in a virtual hosting environment, the last thing you want to do is make the mistake of assigning anyone a username such as info, games, webmaster, postmaster, accounting and so on because if you do, they'll get all mail to info destined for any domain on the machine which does not have a info@ address. So, defaulting to info.domain as the user name is easy to read and easy to remember and we admins need everything to be as clear and as easy to remember as possible for our multitudes of 'forgetful' <oh it was hard to be that kind> users. Dots work well, but likely some other char would work as well. I just haven't considered all the possibilities. And, you can set what you want to use or to not use anything in Webmin.. so it's not really anything but what the author thought was a good idea. Best, John Hinton