IMain Admin at BC Web wrote:
> I have never seen such an option as "Allow comma as address separator".
> Would that be in IMail, at the sending client, or at the receiving client?

At the sending client.  For example in MS-Outlook 2000 if you go
to the Tools/Options menu selection to open up the Options dialog,
on the Preference tab click on Email options, then click on advanced
email options, and in the "When sending a message" group you'll see
a checkbox for "Allow comma as address separator".

If enabled it allows you to type [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] into
the To:, Cc:, and Bcc: fields instead of using a semicolon.

It also screws up the parsing of "Jones, Fred" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> making
MS-Outlook think it represents two email addresses.

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Rod Dorman              late for the pebbles to vote.� � Ambassador Kosh


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