[quote user="Martin A."]My favorite feature of Mercury is the ability to "Allow the use of "+" forms in addresses to carry user-specified data". However, there are many problems with using the "+" sign on many web-based forms and many sites will not allow the use of a "+" sign in an email address.[/quote]
Agreed - that's what I've found as well. But these sites usually also block most other non-alphanumeric characters.
[quote]Is there any possibility that future versions of Mercury would allow the customization of the character that is used as the deliminator?[/quote]
I've not seen any discussion on this. Although the standard (rfc5233) doesn't limit the character used as a separator, there's quite a scope for problems if an unusual separator or mix of characters is used.
[quote]Is there any undocumented way to change it in current versions without waiting for a future update?[/quote]
Nothing that I know of.
<P>[quote user="Martin A."]My favorite feature of Mercury is the ability to "Allow the use of "+" forms in addresses to carry user-specified data".&nbsp; However, there are many problems with using the "+" sign on many web-based forms and many sites will not allow the use of a "+" sign in an email address.[/quote]</P>
<P>Agreed - that's what I've found as well.&nbsp; But these sites usually also block most other non-alphanumeric characters.</P>
<P>[quote]Is there any possibility that future versions of Mercury would allow the customization of the character that is used as the deliminator?[/quote]</P>
<P mce_keep="true">I've not seen any discussion on this.&nbsp; Although the standard (rfc5233) doesn't&nbsp;limit the character used as a separator, there's quite a scope for problems if an unusual separator or&nbsp;mix of characters is used.</P>
<P>[quote]Is there any undocumented way to change it in current versions without waiting for a future update?[/quote]</P>
<P>Nothing that I know of.</P>