On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Glenn Linderman <v+python at g.nevcal.com> wrote: > There are still lots of idiotic web sites that assume everything in front of > the @ must be a letter, digit, dot, or hyphen, and even some that only > permit one dot after the @... even though for 30 years or so, the RFCs have > permitted a nice variety of other special characters, although not all of > them. And heaps that require a dot after the @, which is definitely not a requirement. ChrisA
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