Samuel GROOT <samuel.gr...@grenoble-inp.org> writes:

> +                             printf("Adding cc: %s from From: header\n",
> +                                     $1) unless $quiet;

> +                                     printf("Adding to: %s from To: 
> header\n",
> +                                             $addr) unless $quiet;

> +                                     printf("Adding cc: %s from Cc: 
> header\n",
> +                                             $addr) unless $quiet;
>                                       push @cc, $addr;

> +                             printf("Adding cc: %s from Cc: header\n",
> +                                     $_) unless $quiet;

These make the end result prettier by not repeating the same address
twice, but is it just me who finds these inexplicable case
differences irritating?  Shouldn't these field references in the
result mirror the field references in the origin of the information?
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