https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5201





--- Comment #5 from Sidney Markowitz <[email protected]>  2009-05-05 14:02:40 
PST ---
I don't know it by heart :-) but the relevant section of the relavant RFC is
RFC2047 section 5(3), which says that you can use encoded words in the "phrase"
that precedes the address portion of a From header, restricted to containing in
the encoded form the characters: upper and lower case ASCII letters, decimal
digits, "!", "*", "+", "-", "/", "=", and "_", and it must be separated from
any non-encoded portion by whitespace.

Is there a reason to try to parse that portion of the From address instead of
throwing it away? It is the least reliable portion of the header anyway.


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