Hi Phil
> On 2002-03-13 at 02:31 +0100, I wittered:
> > Both '.' and '/' are perfectly valid for the LHS of an email address.
>
> Except that, technically, '..' is _not_ a valid sequence. Exim's
> generous though, and lets it through anyway. I expect that most MTAs do
> (but have done no research to verify this).
From what I've observed so far any recipient returned by $recipients is a real user (...
because receiver_verify is turned on?) Thanks for pointing out that I should be careful
with paths... I hadn't considered that sort of exploit.
Thanks and regards,
Ryan
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