On October 18, 2016 2:27:09 AM EDT, Ruga <r...@protonmail.com> wrote: >Yes, you can prefix a quoted string to the actual address. No, the >quoted string is not part of the address.
Indeed. >There are two approaches here: one is to defend the spammer's abuse of >the standard (intended to trick the average Joe into believing they >have received mail from someone else), and the other is to read the >standard I think you are the one with reading comprehension problems if you are still implying my example violates the standard. Regards, Dianne.