"-").
So I withdraw the comment.
RFC 5890 can be used for the domain name part. The issue would be
about what to do for the local part. If I recall correctly, the
question was not discussed as part of RFC 6531. I suggest taking a
lo
previous comment as a nit (the previous comment was
unimportant). I would not describe anything someone else writes as a nit.
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your email address, but our
mail has been rejected due to your ISP's DMARC configuration.
Thus we have used the .invalid convention to work around this
problem for this important message.
Yes.
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1. I assume that it would be caught on message submission. I am
asking the question as what happens in practice might be different.
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as not recommended.
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. It's easier to wait for the denial of
service (which happened) and watch the complaints to pour in.
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Hi Barry,
At 09:22 20-04-2012, Barry Warsaw wrote:
What's the corner case?
The corner case is Nested lists.
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At 13:03 18-04-2012, Barry Warsaw wrote:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman/+bug/985149
The List-ID: can be assumed to be unique across different mailing
lists. There's a corner case though.
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