In article <CABuGu1qHrfOggr=zpc3xm12d7obzegfvgget4u_ise0au1o...@mail.gmail.com> 
you write:
>> AIUI, local parts don't get puny-coded.
>
>Even when attempting to look them up via the macro mechanism?

No, never.  There is no way to re-code a UTF-8 local part.  Don't even
ask.

If it sounds like I've had this argument before, I have and I really
don't want to have it again.

R's,
John

PS: even if we were to invent some crock like turning UTF-8 into hex,
it would not work because there are a vast number of ways to encode
strings in UTF-8 that look identical, and there is no plausible way to
normalize them all.  It's not like ASCII case folding.

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