Christoph Puppe writes:

Some more infos on this, when I get a mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to another account the from looks a little different:
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From: =?iso-8859-15?Q?=22lastname=2C_surenam=E9=22?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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See the first '"' in the from are missing. Seems like courier add this. Which is not nice, because this seems to upset sqwebmail into thinking it's three adresses it has to reply to. Would say this is a bug, or?

No. The '=' is actually encoded into the MIME-encoded string. "=22" is the hexadecimal quoted-printable encoding of the quote character. So the above header is parsed as if the quote was a part of the addressee's name, instead of being used as a syntactical element.


The operating principle, in such a situation, is "garbage-in, garbage-out".




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