I had asked:
>When interacting with the mailman web interface and entering an email address (say
>when adding a new user, or entering an explicit reply-to address, am I limited to the
>actual email address (say [EMAIL PROTECTED]), or can I use any RFC822-legal format,
>such as:
>
> "Jonathan Lundell" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Jonathan Lundell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "Jonathan Lundell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>It'd be convenient.
>
>If the latter, is there a mechanism for changing a user address for the purpose of
>adding the "real name"?
Never mind. I see that this is in the Mailman-3 wishlist. My specific suggestion would
be to allow any RFC822 mailbox specification in place of a simple addr-spec.
By the way, and for what it's worth, the first of the three formats above, while
commonly seen, does not appear to be legal per RFC822. At least I can't find a way to
read the syntax as permitting it. So never mind that one, either.
--
/Jonathan Lundell.
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