Agreed with Ajay. This is like giving people extra addresses, in effect. cheers Chaals On 01/05/17 17:09, Dr. AJAY D A T A wrote:
Its not normal practice and its specific to google only. Google do not strip while delivering it to others, its only while accepting for their own @gmail addresses.
*Dr. Ajay DATA* *| Founder & CEO * Get email id like *अजय@डाटा.भारत* in your own language, visit www.xgenplus.com <http://www.xgenplus.com/> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From:* Don Hollander <don .hollander@icann .org> MailId : [68280116] *To:* "ua-eai@icann .org" <ua-eai@icann .org> *Subject: *[UA-EAI] Normalisation norms *Date:* 19 Apr 2017 12:55:38 PM
During last week’s discussion we talked about normalisation of case (upper case/lower case) and we affirmed our suggestions outlined in the Quick Guide to EAI . What are people doing about punctuation within a mailbox name? I THINK that Google strips all punctuation marks when finding the mailbox to deliver to. Thus, don.hollander@gmail.com <mailto:don.hollander@gmail.com> = don_hollander@gmail.com <mailto:don_hollander@gmail.com> = donhollander@gmail.com <mailto:donhollander@gmail.com> Is this another Good Practice to include in our EAI guides? Don
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