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Jeffrey R Kell <JEFF@UTCVM> |
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Message of 1987 Apr 7 12:38 EST from <PEPMNT@CFAAMP> |
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>> Did I misunderstand
>>something in RFC822? I thought that the following name field was valid:
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>> "\"James R. Gerland\""
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>Be careful about backslash -- remember there is a dual mapping between
>the ASCII and EBCDIC versions. Could the problem be that one server
>thinks the only correct EBCDIC character is BACKSLASH while the other
>thinks it is CENT SIGN?
> John
Or, is it perhaps a square bracket? We get strange mappings of ASCII
square brackets which are listed in some publications I have seen of
alleged RFC-822 (HP DeskManager Programmatic Access Guide shows the
familiar '< >' delimiters as SQUARE BRACKETS in their RFC822 syntax,
and that's what the stupid son-of-a-so-and-so generates, leaving me
to translate ["Jeff KELL"@UTCHP1/CC.BITNET] into <[log in to unmask]>
and vice versa).
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