I have seen addresses generated by lotus notes that looks like
Robert "Big Guy" Battes <[email protected]>
>From the RFC that is valid, but Microsoft's email address parser fails with 
>this syntax.

-----Original Message-----
From: Gilles Chehade [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 10:33 AM
To: Witzel, Stefan <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: RFC5321/5322-Compliance

On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 06:53:31AM +0000, Witzel, Stefan wrote:
> Hello,
> 

Hello,


> I installed  opensmtpd-5.9.2 as FreeBSD port.
> 
> In the log I found the following error messages:
> 
> Jun 20 06:05:20 mx-a1 smtpd[94952]: smtp-in: Failed command on session 
> 5dbbf113803e073e: "MAIL 
> FROM:<"FAXG3/+4999999999"@vs109.zv.uni-goettingen.de> ENVID=MRS/77166 
> SIZE=19070" => 553 5.1.0: Sender address syntax error
> 
> Jun 20 07:00:34 mx-a1 smtpd[94952]: smtp-in: Failed command on session 
> 5dbbf192fed5d069: "MAIL 
> FROM:<"VOICE/+495519999999"@vs109.zv.uni-goettingen.de> 
> ENVID=MRS/77174 SIZE=281580" => 553 5.1.0: Sender address syntax error
> 
> I don't see where these commands are not RFC-compliant.
> 

The problem here is that the sender address contains " which we have not added 
the to the authorized charset.

It is valid as far as RFC is concerned but RFC writers were on drugs.

What software is generating these sender addresses ?


> Thanks in advance,
> 

Let me know so I can assess if it's worth adding the potential kludge





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