Open sramung opened 4 months ago
If KRR is allowing the use of special Norwevian characters in the local-part of email addresses, then they are not compliant with the standard.
Norwegian characters can only be used in the domain-part of the email address, not in the local-part!
According to RFC 5322, Section 3.2.3: The local-part of the email address may use any of these ASCII characters: Uppercase and lowercase English letters (a–z, A–Z) (ASCII: 65-90, 97-122)
Digits 0 to 9 (ASCII: 48-57)
Characters !#$%&'*+-/=?^_`{|}~ (ASCII: 33, 35-39, 42, 43, 45, 47, 61, 63, 94-96, 123-126)
Character . (dot, period, full stop) (ASCII: 46) provided that it is not the first or last character, and provided also that it does not appear two or more times consecutively (e.g. John..Doe@example.com is not allowed.).
Special characters are allowed with restrictions. They are:
Space and "(),:;<>@[] (ASCII: 32, 34, 40, 41, 44, 58, 59, 60, 62, 64, 91-93)
It seems that KRR is supplying invalid email addresses, who can be contacted to get this changed?
Vi opplever at mange mailservere ikke støtter spesialtegn som er lovlige iht. e-mail rfc. Konsekvensen er at innbyggere ikke blir varslet på den e-postadressa som er registrert i KRR. Dette kan også utfordre varslingsplikta brukere av KRR har overfor innbyggeren iht. eForvaltningsdforskrifta. Revider policy.