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
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>> 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
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
> 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
Maxine
Thank you for that - I now feel a little less incompetent
Roy Lambert
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Maxine
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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