Hello all,
I am writing to seek clarification on why a '/' is percieved as an illegal
character within a local part. Maybe it's in RFC (2)822 but I did not go
all the way and read it.
Perhaps someone can clarify this for me?? I have a specific case where this
is not illegal at all:
The check that I am referring to is this one, found in the default configure
file:
deny local_parts = ^.*[@%!/|] : ^\\.
message = The "local part" portion of the recipient address \
contains invalid characters.
And the case that I am also referring to is here:
http://www.tpc.int/faxbyemail.html
I am lost as to where the RFC compliance comes in, or is it a case of double
standards? ;-)
Have ye all a nice Monday
-Wash
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