Hello

On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 01:11:03PM +0200, Norman Rasmussen wrote:
>  On 6/27/07, Sergei Golovan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > You're right. And the question is: "How to escape it? Can escaping be
> > done unambiguously?"
> 
> 
>  Yes, but only if you already know the split.

Is there a way the server part could contain @? I hope a domain name
can't contain it. I would take the last @ as the actual separator and
leave all the before as just part of the node (same as with email, where
you can have address like @@host.com, where the local name on host is
really @).

Do you think there may be a problem with this approach?

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