Hi Chris, Noone seems to have answerd you, so I'll try ... I haven't had a look at the selma source code, but I think that this behaviour is caused by rebols email data-type: an email is something like: [EMAIL PROTECTED] There's no place to save the additional real-name data in this, like: "Me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" when importing an email header this additional info is stripped. You can try the send function: >> send to-email "me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" "This is a test" connecting to: fuchur.2b1.de ** User Error: Server error: tcp 501 <me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>: "@" or "." expected after "me". ** Where: insert port reduce data Maybe someone can convince REBOL Tech, that support of real-name info would be desirable. regards, Ingo Those were the words of [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > I have noticed that in this list (the only one that I'm subscribed to > that uses SELMA to my knowledge) the To: and From: headers seem to > have data stripped from them. For example, whenever I send an email, > the From: header shows "Chris Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" > (minus the quotation marks, of course...). Some where between when I > send the mail out, and when I get it back from SELMA, the From: header > is stripped down to just the email address. <...> -- _ . _ ingo@)|_ /| _| _ <We ARE all ONE www._|_o _ _ ._ _ www./_|_) |o(_|(/_ We ARE all FREE> ingo@| |(_|o(_)| (_| http://www.2b1.de/Rebol/ ._| ._|
