I'll bet anyone ten dollars that it's a rule misfiring on the hyphen, and
that it will eventually clear up.

Assuming there's no punycode-encoded weirdness or cyrillic lookalike
characters or something. Which I suspect is more the kind of stuff it's
probably trying to denote.

Cheers,
Al Iverson

On Thu, May 29, 2025 at 1:31 PM Stuart Henderson via mailop <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2025/05/29 09:18, Alex Burch via mailop wrote:
> > I think Gmail came out with some more explicit rules about what can be
> in the From Name. Are
> > you using any special characters or emojis in the From Name? They have
> the guidelines outlined
> > here: https://support.google.com/a/answer/81126?hl=en#:~:text=
> >
> The%20display%20name%20should%20clearly,characters%20to%20imitate%20graphic%20elements.
>
> "Avoid these types of spoofing, which are deceptive display name practices:
>     [...]
>     Using the name of the recipient in the display name"
>
> so you can't send email to a gmail user if they happen to have the same
> name as you, or (perhaps more likely) from your own non-gmail account to
> your gmail account?
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