Use 1.93 and enable:
# Set this to 1 if you want to use the experimental mechanism for allowing
# / in user names. People with lots of X.400 addresses on their lists or
# HP mail whatever may want to set this. However use it at your own risk.
$analyze_slash_in_address = 1;
#
# these tune the matching that is done for address that include /'s.
# check the source to see the full effects.
#
$no_x400at=0;
$no_true_x400=0;
in majordomo.cf.
In message <CMM-RU.1.4.803256708.relph@presto.ig.com>,
John Relph writes:
>Yeah, so I have a user on one of my lists:
>/DD.ID=lilsc001.fkroboth/@DIAMONDNET.SPRINT.COM
>
>Ugly address, you might say, but it's legal. Unfortunately, Majordomo
>don't like it. Anybody made any progress on handling of this possible
>hostile address?
>
> -- John
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