grarpamp wrote: > I've done - (qmail) to + (postfix) hurriedly in the past to avoid a > meta issue. Other users migration or dual uses aside, with that > one I wanted to but did not have benefit to research whether > + or - had better merits. Such as which is in more common use now, > which is trending to be more prevalent in the long term. And why? > Honestly, best I could come up with was the large - legacy from > decade old qmail-like installations, and not requiring the shift key > seemed to win, heh :) I'm sure there are more sound thoughts > on the matter in a paper somewhere.
- has the fairly significant advantage of being allowed on more sites that try to validate "well-formed" email addresses - often in Javascript. Many such validators reject + in an email address. :( -kgd
