Not just that - JIDs can have longer nodes than email addresses (255 bytes vs 64 bytes), and can have resources, a concept which doesn't map to 822/2822 addresses.
-David Waite Matthias Wimmer wrote: > Hi! > > I'm working on an improved smtp-transport based on Jeremie's > transport. (Theoretic's transport is not acceptable for me because I > am not allowed to change the code.) > One big problem I havn't solved yet is how to map JIDs to RFC822 > conformand addresses if they contain characters that are not valid in > the user part of a mail address. Has anybody a good idea how to deal > with that? Especially I'd like to get comments from people that use > languages that are not written with latin letters. > Sure I could use something like quoted printable for that, but the > resulting addresses wouldn't be very handy. > > Tot kijk > Matthias > _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
