- Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

| It's quite feasible to have spaces in a filename under Unix, just
| not a recommended practice.

I see them all the time around here.  Sometimes lusers have typed text
in the wrong dialogue box, or in the wrong field of one, and files
with all sorts of funny names result.  And of course, with an
increasing number of NT users using the unix machine as a file server
we see an increasing number of files with intended white space in
them.

ObMailaddresses:  According to RFC 821 and 822, the local-part of an
address may contain any of the 128 ASCII characters, including NUL
(appropriately quoted, of course).  Fortunately, no one in the real
world is quite that extreme.  I suspect even an embedded newline in
the address will cause havoc with most mailers.

- Harald

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