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Re: [Nmh-workers] Weird behavior with non-ascii code in headers
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David Levine |
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Re: [Nmh-workers] Weird behavior with non-ascii code in headers |
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Thu, 27 Jun 2013 09:22:49 -0400 |
> >The spaces prevent it. But if there weren't any and the
> >brackets were trash:
> >
> > To: address@hidden
>
> Some experimenting leads me to believe that this _still_ would not
> be accepted as an alias. Specifically, the @ means it gets parsed
> by the address parser and has a valid 'host' part so it doesn't get
> processed by the alias parser.
To: MrFoo?Bar?foo?bar.com?
> Also, I'm trying to come up with a scenario where this could
> possibly be generated by anybody ... I can easily imagine Valdis's
> scenario, but this one I am having trouble with.
It's Valdis's scenario plus replacing invalid characters with '?'.
As long as aliases allow '?', this can happen.
Unlikely, I'd agree, but we should prevent it.
> I'm fine with having the address parser reject addresses that
> contain 8-bit characters; it doesn't seem like that's changing much,
> and it would happen well before format output processing would take
> place. We do not do that now.
So "reject addresses" would mean that the user gets an
error message, and the editor doesn't open the draft?
David
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