Topic: Syntax in email addresses
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Hello,
Using IredAdmin-Pro on Linux and have a question about email address syntax.
I may be mixing the dot (.) notation in email addresses with other characters. However, I think that dot (.) notation was always supported as valid characters in an email address per the RFCs (and accounts). Going back to look the the RFCs up once I realized that Gmail is NOT supporting dots as a different email address (account).
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/ … ious-email
While it appears valid character - I always thought it was a valid separate account scenario - not some regular expression extraction, alias, etc. altering it.
Example:
zhang.huangbin@iredmail.org
vs
zhanghuangbin@iredmail.org
Are these both the same accounts?
Should email addressed to one be delivered to the other (Gmail appears to be doing this)?
So,
- Is dot (.) notation actually an acceptable character in the email syntax?
- How is iRedmail supporting dot (.) notation in the email address? For example: it does not create an additional account on the file system. I don't think it creates and alias account.
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