Graeme Merrall wrote:
> I've just noticed that + seems to be a valid char in email addresses which
> is news to me :)
... but will it work with all mail programs? I seem to recall + being used to
route messages between hosts: something like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Or it may be case of something that should work according to teh standard but
whih often doesn't. Like the way some programs wont let you specifiy a proper
netmask, they restrict you to Class A/Class B/Class C only.
- Doug
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