A valid e-mail address entry can be one or more fully qualified Internet addresses separated by commas. For example, a valid entry for two recipients is:
JohnDoe@company.com,FredSmith@company.com
The adapter does not resolve personal address aliases, such as the EngineeringDepartment alias defined in a personal address book. However, a valid address can be an alias defined in a mail server, such as EngineeringDepartment or EngineeringDepartment@company.com. In this case, the mail server will decode the alias and send e-mail to all members of the alias.
The e-Mail adapter assumes that an e-mail address is correct and does not parse each individual address. Examples of valid address entries are:
If an e-mail address requires an at (@) sign, it must be included in the address, since the adapter will not add characters to an e-mail address.