Am 2007-09-22 02:29:19, schrieb LuKreme:
The following characters are defined as legal for the local-part of
an email address:
* All alpha numerics (A-Za-z0-9)
* The characters ! # $ % * / ? | ^ { } ` ~ & ' + - = _
* The character ., non-repeated, as long as it is not first or
last
So, for kicks I created a new local user with the username:
#test{!user%}^
and then sent a test email to it. Postfix complained:
warning: Illegal address syntax from munge[munge] in RCPT command:
#test{!user%}^(_at_)covisp(_dot_)net
So, just out of curiosity, which characters are legal for procmail?
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As I have previously writte, I have created 14 E-Mail-Addresses and send
test messages to 680 Mail-Sevrers worldwide and gotten 7318 Bounces...
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
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