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restricted,                  unrestricted)         Some mail systems have great difficulty dealing with the full spectrum of addresses allowed by RFC 822. A particularly common example of this is sendmail-based mailers with incorrect configuration files. Quoted local-parts (or mailbox specifications) are a frequent source of trouble:
      "alonso, king"@naples.example.com  | 
      alonso#m#_king@naples.example.com  | 
The restricted channel keyword tells PMDF that the channel 
connects to mail systems that require this encoding. PMDF then encodes 
quoted local-parts in both header and envelope addresses as messages 
are written to the channel. Incoming addresses on the channel are 
decoded automatically.
The unrestricted keyword tells PMDF not to perform RFC 
1137 encoding and decoding. unrestricted is the default.
The restricted keyword should be applied to the channel 
that connects to systems unable to accept quoted local-parts. It should 
not be applied to the channels that actually generate the 
quoted local-parts! (It is assumed that a channel capable of generating 
such an address is also capable of handling such an address.) 
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