Am Freitag, 6. Juli 2007 schrieb larX:
Die Antwort-E-Mail konnte daher nicht versendet werden, da diese Zeichen enthält, die in E-Mail-Adressen nicht zulässig sind. Dies sind das "+"- und das "="-Zeichen. Gerne können wir versuchen, diese Bestätigung von hier aus von fremden Diensten zu senden, z.B. unseren firmeneigenen Outlook- Systemen.
Auszug aus RFC 822: 3.1.2. STRUCTURE OF HEADER FIELDS Once a field has been unfolded, it may be viewed as being com- posed of a field-name followed by a colon (":"), followed by a field-body, and terminated by a carriage-return/line-feed. --> The field-name must be composed of printable ASCII characters (i.e., characters that have values between 33. and 126., decimal, except colon). The field-body may be composed of any ASCII characters, except CR or LF. (While CR and/or LF may be present in the actual text, they are removed by the action of unfolding the field.) Certain field-bodies of headers may be interpreted according to an internal syntax that some systems may wish to parse. These fields are called "structured fields". Examples include fields containing dates and addresses. Other fields, such as "Subject" and "Comments", are regarded simply as strings of text. Note: Any field which has a field-body that is defined as other than simply <text> is to be treated as a struc- tured field. Field-names, unstructured field bodies and structured field bodies each are scanned by their own, independent "lexical" analyzers. + sitzt glaube ich auf Platz 42 oder 43 der ASCII-Zeichen = irgendwo bei 60, 61, 62, 63 Es sind, so wie ich das verstehe, also erlaubte Zeichen. Eventuell solltest Du die mal um eine Erklärung bitten, warum keine RFC konformen Adressen zugelassen sind. :-) Grüße René -- Um die Liste abzubestellen, schicken Sie eine Mail an: opensuse-de+unsubscribe@opensuse.org Um eine Liste aller verfuegbaren Kommandos zu bekommen, schicken Sie eine Mail an: opensuse-de+help@opensuse.org