It appears that Todd Herr <[email protected]> said: >and RFC 7489 and DMARCbis not specifically calling out "+" as a character >to be encoded, it seems to me that since the "+" is allowed in the userinfo >component, then it should not be encoded. > >At least, that's how I'd read RFC 3986.
I think you are right. But I also think that as we have seen, the answer depends on nitpicky readings of multiple RFCs so it's not surprising that people have different opinions. Hence my answer to the original question is that if he wants to get the reports "don't do that." R's, John _______________________________________________ dmarc mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
