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On 29/04/11 8:03 PM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
Actually further investigating this it seems it's not the smtp
server or ISP, as sending a mail to that address 'by hand' actually
worked... So maybe the problem is the ail client (in this case
thunderbird)?
It's highly unlikely that Thunderbird has a problem with addresses
containing a plus sign. I've had no trouble doing so using multiple
versions of Thunderbird (for OS X, Solaris and Linux), indeed I
subscribed to these lists via the email interface.
Regards,
Ben
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