https://bugs.exim.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2687
--- Comment #3 from earl_chew@??? ---
> Instead, I propose to take option 1 above, and document the "leading ^" problem.
I agree that this improves the situation. Given how long the defect has been in
place, it seems that passwords and usernames that start or end with a
circumflex are at most very rare.
I do think the proposed use of ^^^@ and ^^^~ as replacement means to specify
the separator and quote a circumflex, respectively, could work, but agree the
syntax is rather unwieldy.
Hmm ... on reflection, probably the only way to address the issue completely is
to introduce AUTH PLAIN2 (or similar).
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