Another one (this time a real one, not a test) has this in the header: To: =?utf-8?Q?Adrian_M=C3=B6nnich?= <adrian.moenn...@xxx.ch>, =?utf-8?Q?Jose_XXX=0D=0A_XXX_Lopez?= <jose.xxx....@xxx.ch>
I have the feeling it's our ancient Exchange 2010 (!) that's adding those spurious line breaks. In any case, I don't think preserving them makes sense - I think collapsing any kind of consecutive whitespace into a single space would be logical there. Those headers are most likely not supposed to contain line breaks anyway. If you need the original email nonetheless I can send it to you privately, but except for the different encoding it's not really different... Cheers Adrian > Hello Adrian, >> I've attached an email and screenshots on the BT entry. > Thanks! From what I see, the name contains special characters (see =0D=0A ) > for some reason. Generally, it's not a wise idea to use it in email address > fields > To: > =?windows-1250?Q?Lorem_ipsum_dolor_sit_amet=2C_consectetur_adipiscing_elit=2C_sed_do_eius?= > =?windows-1250?Q?mod=0D=0A_tempor_incididunt?= <adrian@....> > So, those slashes just preserve the new line characters in the name. It > would be better if you privately send some real life examples to me, though... ________________________________________________________ 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html