Actually, this is not quite true.  Although ebase allows the user to enter 
an email address that appears to be invalid, it still gets filtered out 
when you actually create the bulk email.  I have no idea why the @#$%# who 
wrote that routine did it that way!   ;>)

>Obviously the last criterion is less than complete, since there are many, 
>many valid suffix strings. It works ok, though, because ebase will allow 
>the user to enter a "non-standard" address.

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