Address Syntax
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... address is encapsulated in the 822-address syntax rule, and there may
also be associated comments. None of this extra information has any
semantics ...
... attributes are encoded in the 822.domain. The remaining attributes
are encoded on the LHS, using the EBNF.std-or-address syntax. For
example:
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... form, then all of the attributes in the address shall be encoded
on the LHS in EBNF.std-or-address syntax, as described below.
For addresses ...
... 4.2.1, then EBNF.encoded-pn is derived to form 822.local-part.
In other cases the remaining components are simply encoded as
822.local-part using the EBNF.std-or-address syntax. If
necessary, the 822.quoted-string encoding is used. The
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... address 1/0 Unrecognized
X.1.3 Bad mailbox address syntax 1/0 Unrecognized
X.1.4 Mailbox address ...
... X.1.7 Bad sender's mailbox address syntax 1/11 Invalid arguments
X.1.8 Bad sender's system address ...
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This is encoded using the std-or-address syntax, for the attributes
within the Global Domain Identifier.
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... Syntax Definitions
An address syntax is defined, which is compatible with the syntax
used for 822.domains. By representing the OR ...
... EBNF.domain-syntax is defined in Section 4.2. Note that the trailing
"#" is used for clarity, as the dmn-or-address syntax might lead to
values with trailing blanks. Lines starting with "#" are comments.
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