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Norman Maurer resolved JSPF-60.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 0.9.6
Throw an IllegalArgumentException on invalid data
> NullPointerException occurs if sender contains two @
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> Key: JSPF-60
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPF-60
> Project: jSPF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.9.5
> Reporter: Frank Stolle
> Assignee: Norman Maurer
> Fix For: 0.9.6
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> The following code produces a NullPointerException:
> import org.apache.james.jspf.executor.SPFResult;
> import org.apache.james.jspf.impl.DefaultSPF;
> public class CheckSPF {
> /**
> * @param args
> */
> public static void main(String[] args) {
> String heloname = "a.server.com";
> String ip = "127.0.0.1";
> String from = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
> DefaultSPF spf = new DefaultSPF();
> SPFResult result = spf.checkSPF(ip, from, heloname);
> System.out.println("result: " + result.getResult());
> System.out.println("expl: " + result.getExplanation());
> System.out.println("header: " + result.getHeaderText());
> }
> }
> The problem is the duplicate @-character.
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