Re: [mailop] Gmail has a thing about dots

2024-05-06 Thread Brandon Long via mailop
The reason I added the address validation for mail from was because otherwise we had no guarantee that we could send a bounce. Validation stopped us from getting a bunch of invalid addresses we would then fail to bounce back to. The lack of handling for quoted addresses has been true since day

Re: [mailop] Gmail has a thing about dots

2024-05-04 Thread Alessandro Vesely via mailop
On Thu 02/May/2024 21:02:28 +0200 John Levine via mailop wrote: While debugging something else, I've been trying to send messages to myself from the address a...@m.jl.ly. RFC 5321 says two dots in a row need to be quoted, and I have checked that my mail system does indeed put in the quotes and

Re: [mailop] Gmail has a thing about dots

2024-05-02 Thread Benny Pedersen via mailop
John Levine via mailop skrev den 2024-05-02 21:02: Return-Path: <"a..b"@m.jl.ly> less spammy without " rfc or not but imho < and > is required in spamassassin From:addr "..." is spammy, while From:Name needs " i noted you use rblsmtpd. with does imho not support tls okay for testing :)

[mailop] Gmail has a thing about dots

2024-05-02 Thread John Levine via mailop
While debugging something else, I've been trying to send messages to myself from the address a...@m.jl.ly. RFC 5321 says two dots in a row need to be quoted, and I have checked that my mail system does indeed put in the quotes and it says MAIL FROM:<"a..b"@m.jl.ly> But Gmail still doesn't like