[quote user="damurphy"]
Mercury Mail Server is rejecting emails of the form <<Sender> name@sender.com>
Appendix C of RFC822 (which defines email address formats in headers)
suggests that including the name in front of the email address (as
"Fred bloggs<fred@somewhere.com>") is perfectly acceptable, and
even encouraged.
This needs to be fixed since the Mercury server rejects the incoming emails as emails to unknown addressees.
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<Sender> name@sender.com is an improper form. The forms are "Sender" <name@sender.com>, or Sender <name@sender.com> or name@sender.com (Sender) In addition, I'd check to make sure that you have matching <> where required.
[quote user="damurphy"]<p>Mercury Mail Server is rejecting emails of the form &lt;&lt;Sender&gt; name@sender.com&gt;</p><p>Appendix C of RFC822 (which defines email address formats in headers)
suggests that including the name in front of the email address (as
"Fred bloggs&lt;fred@somewhere.com&gt;") is perfectly acceptable, and
even encouraged.
</p><p>This needs to be fixed since the Mercury server rejects the incoming emails as emails to unknown addressees.&nbsp;</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&lt;Sender&gt; name@sender.com is an improper form.&nbsp; The forms are "Sender" &lt;name@sender.com&gt;, or Sender &lt;name@sender.com&gt; or name@sender.com (Sender)&nbsp; In addition, I'd check to make sure that you have matching &lt;&gt; where required.
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