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| Also, I'm not asking about just ezmlm and mailman lists. Maybe there are
| other mailing lists or mail mechanisms that require not common
| characters on the RCPT and/or SENDER addresses.
If I remember correctly, the RFCs state that any alphanumeric,
non-control character, and any characters not used in message
structure may be used inside the local portion of an address.
This includes characters such as '*', '&', '{', and so on.
While these are not 'common' characters, they certianly should
not be rejected.
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