RFC2882 and / in subscriber address

Bug #265785 reported by Ckolar
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Bug Description

Reproduced from the mailman-users list. Thanks to Bill
for the followup.

--chris

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Majordomo would tell you the same thing but I agree
that it is a legal address (we use similar addresses
internally at work) and should be accepted. RFC2822
(http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2822.html) clearly allows
it in the local-part (Section 3.4.1) as a dot-atom.

This should be fixed but in the mean time I don't think
you are going to get it into mailman.

Bill W.

At 09:31 AM 11/25/2002 -0600, Christopher Kolar wrote:

Hello. I am trying to add a person to a mail list and
having some problems. Their organization runs some
sort of bestial mail system where the addresses are of
the form:

        <email address hidden>

When I try to drop the address in through the mass
subscribe screen I get the following message from Mailman:

        * Joe Schmoe -- Hostile address (illegal
characters)

My guess is that the / is getting parsed by Mm as an
attempt to reference a file (a la majordomo). Is there
a way to force the address onto the subscriber list?
It is an actual valid address for delivery.

Thanks in advance,

--chris

[http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=643605&group_id=103&atid=100103]

Revision history for this message
Barry Warsaw (barry) wrote :

I agree that any RFC 2822 legal address should be allowed by
Mailman. This won't get fixed for MM2.1, but I'll keep it
open so we can address it in MM3.0.

Revision history for this message
Ckolar (ckolar) wrote :

Just ran into this again with 2.1.1 and was checking in to
see how it is going. I have no idea what these people are
doing running some goofy mail system off their dns. I think
it is relaying it to a mac-based mail system with servers
local in every school. I replaced one of those systems
once. Anyway, here's to 3.0. --chris

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