"Kath Adams" wrote in message
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You must be careful what you choose for after the @
In this case would be ok or
Kath,
"ok" for what purpose? Do you realize that these parenthesized strings
are "comments"? Hence, they may *look* as if they are unusable
but in fact they may work no differently than their uncommented versions.
Ah. I think I know where you may be getting that idea.
Repost of my comments to Roland in July:
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For another example of what I think must be flawed advice see
http://support.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx
"Use a modified E-mail address"
which apparently suggests (only) putting "munging" in parentheses...
After finding out about "comments" I suspect the examples
are in fact valid and wouldn't have any preventive value at all: ; o
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http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2822.html
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A.5. White space, comments, and other oddities
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FYI
Robert
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