Il 22:33, gioved� 25 settembre 2003, Roger B.A. Klorese ha scritto:
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] does NOT work as far as I can tell.  The
> > > brackets are not valid
> > > characters in a domain name (according to courier) so it
> > > generates a "syntax
> > > error".  Check it out and let me know if I'm missing something.
> >
> > Then Courier is seriously RFC-non-compliant.
>
> Specifically, quoting RFC1123:
>
>      5.2.17  Domain Literals: RFC-822 Section 6.2.3
>
>          A mailer MUST be able to accept and parse an Internet domain
>          literal whose content ("dtext"; see RFC-822) is a dotted-
>          decimal host address.  This satisfies the requirement of
>          Section 2.1 for the case of mail.
>
>          An SMTP MUST accept and recognize a domain literal for any of
>          its own IP addresses.
>
> And in 2.1:
>
>       ...a dotted-decimal number must be enclosed within
>            "[ ]" brackets for SMTP mail (see Section 5.2.17).
>
>
>

As you can see from my previous posts, I need that feature also and I'm going 
to write a patch. However time flies, I've little as usual, and I'm a newbie 
in respect to writing Courier code. Is anybody interested to join me for this 
work?

Lucio.


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