Re: [Synalist] Decoding email address and destination name

2014-02-22 Thread Roy Lambert
Dirk That approach was one I considered way back (c12 years ago). Strangely enough I can't remember why I discounted it but it was probably something in one or more of the addresses that ignored the rfcs and was delivered anyway. Roy Lambert --

Re: [Synalist] Decoding email address and destination name

2014-02-21 Thread Dirk Jansen
>> Standard Synapse functions like getemailaddr and getemaildesc does >> not work? > > Unfortunately not. For a test I'm using > > "Roy Lambert " > > your routines (both my old version and the one I've just checked from sourceforge) are slightly better than my earlier version but suffer from using

Re: [Synalist] Decoding email address and destination name

2014-02-21 Thread Roy Lambert
Lukas >> Has anyone out there developed a routine to split the name and email >> address that will handle all of the variations allowed by the RFC? >> >> Mine does a pretty good job but I just received one addressed to: >> >> "Roy Lambert " > >Standard Synapse functions like getemailaddr and gete

Re: [Synalist] Decoding email address and destination name

2014-02-21 Thread Lukas Gebauer
> Has anyone out there developed a routine to split the name and email > address that will handle all of the variations allowed by the RFC? > > Mine does a pretty good job but I just received one addressed to: > > "Roy Lambert " Standard Synapse functions like getemailaddr and getemaildesc does

Re: [Synalist] Decoding email address and destination name

2014-02-17 Thread Roy Lambert
Maxine Thank you for that - I now feel a little less incompetent Roy Lambert -- Android apps run on BlackBerry 10 Introducing the new BlackBerry 10.2.1 Runtime for Android apps. Now with support for Jelly Bean, Blueto

Re: [Synalist] Decoding email address and destination name

2014-02-17 Thread Peter Fergusson
Sorry - you will be surprised to hear I can't help. Good luck Maxine Sent from my mobile device. On 17 Feb 2014 12:48, "Roy Lambert" wrote: > Has anyone out there developed a routine to split the name and email > address that will handle all of the variations allowed by the RFC? > > Mine does a