T. Bradley Dean wrote:
> In an email address? You sure about that?

Yes.

> Hmm, that would certainly suck.
> 1) It means I'm wrong.
> 2) It means I have to change my own email validation code. ;)
> 
> I would assume this is in an RFC somewhere. Anyone know where?

I already sent a reply to the list with the reference but its lost in Ipswitch's list 
queue.

Here it is again, perhaps this one will go straight thru.


Bob Ferguson wrote:
> Sorry for the rather "101" type question, but is the ' a valid character in
> an email address?  I thought not -- only alpha, numbers, "-", "_", and ".".
> But, I'm getting addresses with the ' in them and some program code I have
> is barfing on it.

I assume you are asking about the Local-part of the Mailbox, the part
before the @.  The Domain (the part after the @ can't have anything
except letters, digits, "-", and ".".

If you want the gory details look at RFC 2821
http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2821.txt
section 4.1.2 Command Argument Syntax

In short, ' is valid in the Local-part.

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