> Of  course if there is an RFC addendum that says "ben."@aol.com is a
> valid email then my argument is totally off base.

It's  valid  but extremely uncommon to have quotes in an address (used
for   escaping  by  definition),  and  periods  are  also  allowed.  A
legitimate  address  that ends in a period would probably benefit from
being escaped to confirm intent.

Nonetheless,  I  wouldn't think that you'd see these two used together
in  a  substantive  amount  of  legit e-mail. But whether it's worth a
filter is questionable.

--Sandy


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