Jorgen Grahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Agree. In the case of user input validation, it might be ok to politely
> inform the user that the address looks a bit funny, but refusing to work
> with it will anger a user sooner or later.
Yup. I use cryptographically signed addresses as one-time addresses
for web forms. They look like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It really annoys me when some site decides that that can't be my real
email address.
<mike
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