URL with encoded @ sign (%40) sent to Hotmail gets converted to @ in URL?

Well, I don't know if this is what you meant, but you could do something like %2540.

Well, I don't know if this is what you meant, but you could do something like %2540... for example: google.com/search?q=%2540 google.com/search?q=%40.

Yes, exactly, it just needs double encoding. The same would happen e.g. With parameters - & would need to be & – URL1 Jun 25 at 0:04 This was it, thanks! – zee Jun 25 at 0:34.

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