Re: Why is there a punctuation "rule" ?
"Lance A. Brown" <[email protected]> Wed, 22 Feb 2006 12:52:36 -0500
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| Organization | Bear Circle |
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Dennis Wynne wrote: > 1) What is the reason behind this "rule" in relaydelay.pl ? > 2) How can I accept this mail (assume I can't get the sender to remove the > punctuation characters) ? > a) If I whitelist the sending IP will it bypass this check? > b) Can I comment out this check or remove the = and / from it? This looks like a bug. RFC822 specifies the local-part of an address may contain both equal-sign and forward-slash characters explicitly. http://rfc.net/rfc2822.html, section 3.2.4 --[Lance] -- Celebrate The Circle http://www.celebratethecircle.org/ Carolina Spirit Quest http://www.carolinaspiritquest.org/ My LiveJournal http://www.livejournal.com/users/labrown/ GPG Fingerprint: 409B A409 A38D 92BF 15D9 6EEE 9A82 F2AC 69AC 07B9 CACert.org Assurer