On Sun, 18 Mar 2001 22:33:54 -0500
Jay R Ashworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 05:37:21PM -0800, Jerry Asher wrote:
>> Qmail has wonderful behavior that supports my mangling of the
>> reply-to address. You can send a message to me at
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED], or [EMAIL PROTECTED], or
>> jerry-webvan@ or you can put anything after the hyphen. It will
>> get to me all the same, OR I can set up qmail in a procmail like
>> fashion to pass the message to a script which can filter the
>> messages based on the data after the hyphen. So one way to
>> encode the bbs thread data is to set the reply to
>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
> Typical djb mistake.
While he reinvented common practice (a definite DJB-ism) he hardly
violated any standard -- +-addressing is still mostly larval.
> There's been a defined protocol for that that well predates qmail
> (unless I'm much mistaken); the defined character is a "+". No,
> it's not a formal standard... but it's apparently a widely defined
> informal standard.
Every MTA I'm aware of that supports +-addressing mandates having
the extension character set as part of the feature configuration.
I've seen both '-' and '+' commonly used over tha last decade ro so
outside of DJB circles. IIRC the early Sendmail patches for
+-addressing used '-' by default until enough people yelled at Eric
that it was too confusing and tended to screw up their other
scripts.
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