'.' in usernames
Simon Marlow
simonmar@microsoft.com
Thu, 19 Jul 2001 11:18:07 +0100
Dean Herington writes:
> The libraries description says about the "User" hierarchy:
>=20
> > The User hierarchy is reserved for users: a user may always use the
> portion of the
> > hierarchy which is formed from his/her email address as follows:
> > replace the @ by a ., reverse the order of the components,
> capitalise the first letter of each > component, and=20
> prepend User..
> For example,
> > simonmar@microsoft.com becomes User.Com.Microsoft.Simonmar.
>=20
> What if the username itself contains a '.'? (This is fairly common.)
> That could lead to ambiguity. For example, (perhaps) both
> "John.Smith@foo.com" and "John@smith.foo.com" translate to
> "User.Com.Foo.Smith.John".
Good point. Replace dots in the username with underscores?
Cheers,
Simon