>>>>> "SW" == Simon White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

SW> The & in shell has a special meaning, it would have to be "escaped",
SW> because

If you read Business Week, the "Tech & You" column has a comment email
address of tech&[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Just because the unix shell does something with & doesn't mean it is
invalid for local part of email addresses.  The Mailman aliases should
protect that in any case, because it could be used as a vector for
attack, even if it does require sysadmin assistance ;-)


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