Details
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Type:
Improvement
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Status:
Open
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Priority:
Trivial
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Affects Version/s: 2.1.0
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Fix Version/s: Product Backlog
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Component/s: Core: Configuration, Core: Endpoints
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Labels:None
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User impact:Medium
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Affects Docs:Yes
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Similar Issues:None
Description
Right now if you have a user name that is an email address you need to encode the @ symbol i.e.
<imaps:inbound-endpoint user="no.way%40mulesource.com" password="xyz" host="imap.gmail.com" port="993"/>
It would be better if Mule did this transparently for this field
<imaps:inbound-endpoint user="no.way@mulesource.com" password="xyz" host="imap.gmail.com" port="993"/>
Activity
Ross Mason
made changes -
| Field | Original Value | New Value |
|---|---|---|
| Priority | To be reviewed [ 6 ] | Trivial [ 5 ] |
Dirk Olmes
made changes -
| Fix Version/s | 2.1.x Backlog [ 10522 ] |
Ken Yagen
made changes -
| Fix Version/s | 2.x Backlog [ 10440 ] | |
| Fix Version/s | 2.1.x Backlog [ 10522 ] |
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