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I´ve an e-mail address with a "." before the "@". For example
If I use Outlook 2007 / 2003 it is not possible to send an e-mail. I got the Error Code 0x800CCC81. Using another Mail-Address - all works fine. I think the problem is, that this Mail-Address ist not RFC compliant - Outlook doesn´t accept this sender. Exist a posibility to disable the RFC compliant checking? Many thank Stephan |
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How did you manage to get a non-RFC compliant email address?
Does your address work (meaning can you get email) if you leave away the dot? Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] -------------- http://pschmid.net *** Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh (B2TR): http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/09/18/43 *** Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote *** Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed "Stephan Kuehn" wrote in message ps.com: I´ve an e-mail address with a "." before the "@". For example If I use Outlook 2007 / 2003 it is not possible to send an e-mail. I got the Error Code 0x800CCC81. Using another Mail-Address - all works fine. I think the problem is, that this Mail-Address ist not RFC compliant - Outlook doesn´t accept this sender. Exist a posibility to disable the RFC compliant checking? Many thank Stephan |
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How did you manage to get a non-RFC compliant email address?
A german mail provider (web.de) allows such mail addresses. I´ve been using this address for a long time, so I don´t want to change my address. Many E-Mail programms (for example Outlook Express, Thunderbird) allow this address but not Outlook. Does your address work (meaning can you get email) if you leave away the dot? No this doesn´t work. Patrick Schmid [MVP] schrieb: How did you manage to get a non-RFC compliant email address? Does your address work (meaning can you get email) if you leave away the dot? Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] -------------- http://pschmid.net *** Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh (B2TR): http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/09/18/43 *** Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote *** Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed "Stephan Kuehn" wrote in message ps.com: I´ve an e-mail address with a "." before the "@". For example If I use Outlook 2007 / 2003 it is not possible to send an e-mail. I got the Error Code 0x800CCC81. Using another Mail-Address - all works fine. I think the problem is, that this Mail-Address ist not RFC compliant - Outlook doesn´t accept this sender. Exist a posibility to disable the RFC compliant checking? Many thank Stephan |
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Stephan, I have had my "firstname.lastname@domain" for years now. There is NO
PROBLEM with Outlook 2007 handling this. Something else is the problem. m. "Stephan Kuehn" wrote: I´ve an e-mail address with a "." before the "@". For example If I use Outlook 2007 / 2003 it is not possible to send an e-mail. I got the Error Code 0x800CCC81. Using another Mail-Address - all works fine. I think the problem is, that this Mail-Address ist not RFC compliant - Outlook doesn´t accept this sender. Exist a posibility to disable the RFC compliant checking? Many thank Stephan |
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Stephan Kuehn wrote:
I´ve an e-mail address with a "." before the "@". For example If I use Outlook 2007 / 2003 it is not possible to send an e-mail. I got the Error Code 0x800CCC81. Using another Mail-Address - all works fine. I think the problem is, that this Mail-Address ist not RFC compliant - Outlook doesn´t accept this sender. Exist a posibility to disable the RFC compliant checking? Dots prior to the "@" are perfectly acceptable, according to the RFC. There must be another reason. -- Brian Tillman |
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Stephan, I have had my "firstname.lastname@domain" for years now. There is NO
PROBLEM with Outlook 2007 handling this. Something else is the problem. You are right. Using an E-Mail Address with firstname.lastname@domain is no problem. But firstname.lastname.@domain doesn´t work. (dot directly before the @) Dots prior to the "@" are perfectly acceptable, according to the RFC. There must be another reason. The Mail address is definitly the problem. I´ve tested it in a test environment. Just try to send an E-Mail to the address and you will see an error message - "format is incorrect". Brian Tillman schrieb: Stephan Kuehn wrote: I´ve an e-mail address with a "." before the "@". For example If I use Outlook 2007 / 2003 it is not possible to send an e-mail. I got the Error Code 0x800CCC81. Using another Mail-Address - all works fine. I think the problem is, that this Mail-Address ist not RFC compliant - Outlook doesn´t accept this sender. Exist a posibility to disable the RFC compliant checking? Dots prior to the "@" are perfectly acceptable, according to the RFC. There must be another reason. -- Brian Tillman |
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Stephan Kuehn wrote:
The Mail address is definitly the problem. I´ve tested it in a test environment. Just try to send an E-Mail to the address and you will see an error message - "format is incorrect". When you said there is a dot before the "@", i didn't take that to mean _immediately_ before the "@". That is, indeed, a violation of RFC 2822, which states: An addr-spec is a specific Internet identifier that contains a locally interpreted string followed by the at-sign character ("@", ASCII value 64) followed by an Internet domain. The locally interpreted string is either a quoted-string or a dot-atom. If the string can be represented as a dot-atom (that is, it contains no characters other than atext characters or "." surrounded by atext Notice that while dots are allowed in the local part, they must have "atext" on each side of them, where "atext" is one or more letters, digits, or specific special characters. See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2822.txt -- Brian Tillman |
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Nice, that we speak now from the same thing :-)
I know, that this is a RFC violation. So my question was: Is there a posibility to disable the RFC checking? Other programs allow such mail addresses (for example outlook express / thunderbird etc.) On 23 Jan., 20:50, "Brian Tillman" wrote: When you said there is a dot before the "@", i didn't take that to mean _immediately_ before the "@". That is, indeed, a violation of RFC 2822, which states: An addr-spec is a specific Internet identifier that contains a locally interpreted string followed by the at-sign character ("@", ASCII value 64) followed by an Internet domain. The locally interpreted string is either a quoted-string or a dot-atom. If the string can be represented as a dot-atom (that is, it contains no characters other than atext characters or "." surrounded by atext Notice that while dots are allowed in the local part, they must have "atext" on each side of them, where "atext" is one or more letters, digits, or specific special characters. Seehttp://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2822.txt -- Brian Tillman |
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AFAIK, there is no such option and why should there be? I'd suggest you
complain to web.de and get an RFC compliant email address. After all, can you say with 100% certainty that email sent to this non compliant address is actually properly transmitted by all Internet mail servers and that everyone who might want to send you an email can do so (users could be prevented from sending you email by their client programs or their email servers)? Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] -------------- http://pschmid.net *** Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh (B2TR): http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/09/18/43 *** Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote *** Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed "Stephan Kuehn" wrote in message oups.com: Nice, that we speak now from the same thing :-) I know, that this is a RFC violation. So my question was: Is there a posibility to disable the RFC checking? Other programs allow such mail addresses (for example outlook express / thunderbird etc.) On 23 Jan., 20:50, "Brian Tillman" wrote: When you said there is a dot before the "@", i didn't take that to mean _immediately_ before the "@". That is, indeed, a violation of RFC 2822, which states: An addr-spec is a specific Internet identifier that contains a locally interpreted string followed by the at-sign character ("@", ASCII value 64) followed by an Internet domain. The locally interpreted string is either a quoted-string or a dot-atom. If the string can be represented as a dot-atom (that is, it contains no characters other than atext characters or "." surrounded by atext Notice that while dots are allowed in the local part, they must have "atext" on each side of them, where "atext" is one or more letters, digits, or specific special characters. Seehttp://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2822.txt -- Brian Tillman |
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