> You mean like with:
>
> mutt -s "Subject here" 'A. Recipient <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' < msg_file
If you try this, I think you'll find the To field gets rewritten as:
To: "A . Recipient" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I discovered this slightly annoying behaviour last night while
investigating why a piece of junk mail I received appeared to be from
"Amazon . co . uk" when I saw it at work, but from "Amazon.co.uk" when
I saw it at home. (Sendmail at work rewrites the From field.)
It has to do with the tokenisation in rfc822.c. The process by which
mutt converts an address which isn't syntactically correct according
to RFC 822 into one that is could perhaps be improved.
Edmund