Am 03.01.2013 04:13, schrieb Michael Blessenohl:
> Am 03.01.2013 04:06, schrieb Reindl Harald:
>> Am 03.01.2013 04:02, schrieb Michael Blessenohl:
>>> I tried using an e-mail address "@"@example.com in postfix. When I try to 
>>> deliver a mail to it, postfix rejects it
>>> with the error message
>>>
>>> 501 5.1.3 Bad recipient address syntax (state 13)
>>>
>>> I defined an alias, so in theory it should work. The recipient address is 
>>> totally valid as far as I know and as far
>>> as online validators tell
>> why are you try using such addresses?
>>
>> it does not matter what some validators or even any RFC says
>> special chars should not be used because ANY relay-hop has
>> to accept used senders and RCPT or your email will not get
>> delivered finally
>>
>> means: even if you can configure YOUR postfix you will
>> not be able to do it for the rest of the world
>>
>> "0-9" and "a-z" are the safe chars
>>
> 
> Well someone has to start implementing the standards correctly or there is no 
> point in making them anyway.

have fun changing the world
prepare to lose the fight

i will continue to reject any address with more than one @ on
websites because there are only few funny people using special
chars while the rest of the world takes care to use safe ones

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