Am Son, 2003-09-07 um 18.18 schrieb Robert Kehl: > Am Fre, 2003-09-05 um 18.20 schrieb web4.hm - Peter Padberg: > > > Ein Kunde schickte uns eine Email von > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Als wir Ihm antworten wollten, kam ein Fehler vom otrs das angeblich > > diese Emailadresse nicht RFC... conform ist. > > > Aber ein - ist doch erlaubt oder? > > > > Oder stimmt im otrs evtl. ein REGEX nicht? > > IMHO the leading minus is the problem. The address it self is valid, as I think so, too. > almost anything is valid in RFC822. Consider THIS beast: > > Rob <@[matrix (smtp)], @[nexus: \[node 12\]]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > which I'm convinced is syntatically valid. Not that it'd ever get > delivered... 8-) > > Let me show some examples from my SMTP server (exim 4.22) - you'll see > the problem with -mort- then: > > Although I could convince exim to correctly verify the address, it took > me some work: > > exim -v -bv [EMAIL PROTECTED] > didn't work me too. > exim -v -bv "Mort Harkon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > didn't work either(!) me too.
> So, nack to OTRS, I'd advice you to advice your customer to change the > address. Yes, we took another Emailadress... Thanks for all the Free-Mail-Providers outthere who release these Emailadresses... > Leading minus signs could be taken as an argument by any > MTA/MDA/MUA software, or might be stripped away, using the rest as a > suffix. This will lead to problems. > PS: Btw, this is an english speaking mailing list. Thank you. Yes, sorry! I re-subscribed this list and forgotten! Thank you anyway! Viele Grüße, Peter. -- _________________________________________________________________ web4.hm Pyrmonter Str. 42 D-31789 Hameln fon: +49-5151 60 99 70-0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] fax: +49-5151 60 99 70-1 http://web4.hm _______________________________________________ OTRS mailing list: otrs - Webpage: http://otrs.org/ Archive: http://lists.otrs.org/pipermail/otrs To unsubscribe: http://lists.otrs.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/otrs