On Mon, 14 Apr 2003, Cory Daehn wrote:
> do the RFC's even allow "/" as a character in an e-mail address? I thought
> "/" and "\" were reserved?
You can use any ASCII character in a local part if you quote it
correctly. However, / is permitted even without quotes. It is not a
"special character" for RFC 2822.
However, the default Exim configuration locks out / and a number of
other characters because they are uncommon, and are often tried by
people trying to break into systems.
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