I believe the dash in question is the minus sign, found between 0 and = on the top keyboard row, and at the upper right corner of the number pad. Is this what should be used as a standard 'dash', or is there a better one somewhere? :) I should note that the dash is both in the domain name and in the from name. Example: BRAND - Daily <newslet...@brand-daily.com> I'm sure there are many domains with dashes, so I doubt it would pose any issues, but I wonder if Google doesn't like the dash in the name for some reason.
~Allen K On Thursday, May 29, 2025 at 03:20:54 PM EDT, John Levine via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> wrote: It appears that Al Iverson via mailop <aiver...@wombatmail.com> said: >-=-=-=-=-=- >-=-=-=-=-=- > >I'll bet anyone ten dollars that it's a rule misfiring on the hyphen, and >that it will eventually clear up. > >Assuming there's no punycode-encoded weirdness or cyrillic lookalike There are a lot of characters that look like a hyphen, including several flavors of dash. A-labels (the real name of labels that include punycode) should not be a problem, but non-ASCII characters in the mailbox should fail unless your mail system supports EAI which it probably doesn't. R's, John _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop
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