Zitat von Ralf Hildebrandt <ralf.hildebra...@charite.de>:

* lst_ho...@kwsoft.de <lst_ho...@kwsoft.de>:

The problem is that on some mails sent from Outlook it is not
possible to answer with Thunderbird because the sender address is
split into two invalid mailadresses when doing a reply. This only
happens when there are special chars in the display name but not
every time.

Exactly.

1.) Mail created with Outlook/Exchange (MAPI)
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?H=F6fler=2C_Verena?= <x...@xxxxx.de>
To: =?iso-8859-1?Q?=27=22H=F6fler=2C_Martin=22=27?= <xx...@kwsoft.de>

The To-Header is wrong (=22 -> "), with this Thunderbird creates two
recpient addresses of the form:

When replying...

Höfler
Verena <x...@xxxx.de>

thus my perception that the From: header is wrong...

It seems it is more of the "To: header" which confuses Thunderbird so it creates the bogus addresses out of the "From: header" :-( The second example works fine despite the fact that it has the same "From: header" coding Thunderbird is replying to...

Andreas

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