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Internet addresses routinely contain the double quote character,
". In order to represent this character yet satisfy the
quoting conventions of VMS MAIL, certain character substitutions must
be made, as shown in Table 1-1. These translations are necessary in
order to allow specifying double quotes inside an address even though
they are not normally allowed inside a VMS MAIL address. Preferred
usage when entering addresses manually is to substitute single quotes
for double quotes and \' for single quotes. For example:
IN%"'tony li'@hmc.edu" maps to "tony li"@hmc.edu IN%"\'tonyli\'@hmc.edu" maps to 'tonyli'@hmc.edu |
| Sequence | Is Translated To | |
|---|---|---|
| ' | " | (double quote) |
| \' | ' | (single quote) |
| \d | " | (double quote) |
| \s | ' | (single quote) |
| \D | " | (double quote) |
| \S | ' | (single quote) |
| \\ | \ | (backslash) |
Alternatively, you might find it convenient to use PMDF MAIL---which requires no special quoting or character substitutions when entering Internet addresses--- when sending to Internet addresses containing special characters.
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