At 8:43 PM -0700 2004-08-24, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Actually, the only mention of spaces by the OP was in the subject
Spaces in Email Addresses. The text of the post and the example
therein had nothing to do with spaces, only with length. Thus I
thought that perhaps the OP was not too familiar
--On Monday, August 23, 2004 10:03 pm +0200 Brad Knowles
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At 10:14 AM -0400 2004-08-20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have and address that is too long. How do I get my address book to
take it.
Address book? There is no address book in Mailman.
Moreover, space
I have and address that is too long. How do I get my address book to take
it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It won't let me get past churc.
Ruby Shutt
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At 10:14 AM -0400 2004-08-20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have and address that is too long. How do I get my address book to take
it.
Address book? There is no address book in Mailman. Moreover,
space characters are not allowed in e-mail addresses.
Just what program are you thinking
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 10:03:09PM +0200, Brad Knowles wrote:
Moreover,
space characters are not allowed in e-mail addresses.
Actually, according to RFC822 (section 3.4.1), spaces are
allowed in email addresses:
Note: In particular, quoting is NOT permitted within
atoms. For example when the
I have a problem with spaces in my lists email names. Awhile back I mass
subscribed a list of email and real names that was exported from another
list manager program. The format of export was [EMAIL PROTECTED] realname.
It added these entries to Mailman with the space and realname as the
I had a similar problem just last week where I had an address with 2 @'s
in it. Actually it was to addresses concatenated but whenever Mailman
displayed the addy it was truncated at the second @.
My final solution was to dump the config:
# bin/config_list -o outfile listname
then dump the
On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 11:42, Jonathan Garton wrote:
I have a problem with spaces in my lists email names. Awhile back I mass
subscribed a list of email and real names that was exported from another
list manager program. The format of export was [EMAIL PROTECTED] realname.
It added these