Stefan Monnier writes on 5 June 1997 at 14:30:49
[...]
The idea of adding backslashes was good, but sadly it won't quite work the way
you want it: \< and \> are special and match a non-word char. Try
* ^X-mailing-list:
<procmail(_at_)informatik\(_dot_)rwth-aachen\(_dot_)de>
I find that I hardly ever do this for email addresses...it's a bit of
extra clutter and the the chance for false-matches is just about zero
(are there "om" (com), "du" (edu), "ov" (gov), "rg" (org), "nt" (int),
or "et" (net) top-level domains?).
Dan
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