On Mar 13, 2015, at 9:08 PM, Wil Tan <[email protected]> wrote:
> o The user name (the "left-hand side" of the email address, called the 
> "local-part" in the mail message format definition [RFC2822] and the "local 
> part" in the specification for internationalized email [RFC6530]) is 
> extracted from the email address. This does not include the at symbol ("@") 
> that separates the left and right sides of the email address.
> 
> o The user name SHOULD be converted to UTF-8, unless it is already encoded in 
> UTF-8.
> 
> o The user name should then be hashed using the SHA2-224 [RFC5754] algorithm, 
> with the hash being represented in its hexadecimal representation, to become 
> the left-most label in the prepared domain name.

That seems pretty clear. Thanks!

--Paul Hoffman
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