At 07:31 AM 3/28/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I do not think this is really a concern because the system will
>accept "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as a valid password email as well.

A quick reminder here: Should you ever want to use a 'bogus' or or 
'example' domain name, please use the domain name "example.com", which the 
IANA has specifically reserved for this purpose.  (Note, BTW, that the 
domain name "fool.com" that you used as an example is actually a real 
domain name used by someone else - "Motley Fool" in this case.)

This is something that I'm particularly sensitive to, because - for some 
reason - lots of people like to use my domain name ("live.com") when 
fabricating bogus email addresses - and as a result shitloads of spam ends 
up coming my way.

         Ross.

ps. I've found that most FTP servers will accept the string "guest@" in 
addition to a fully-formed email address.

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