[Reply to: Thomas Fernandez � 2005-05-26 � 17:29 h (CET)]

Hello, Thomas!

> VA> After sending the message it looks like this: M�ller, Max <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]>

> Not confirmed. In fact, in previous TB versions I had to fight with
> escpapes (\) and manually alter the recipeint, and this has now
> signifaccly improved.

Did you use the Addressee's Display name as [Last, First Middle]?

Did you use these Encoding/Charset settings:

- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I think the lost double quotes in connection with the comma between last
and first name causes this bug.

> VA> In The Bat! 3.0.1.33 this bug does not appear.

> TB 3.0.1.33 had a bug. This appears to be fixed in this version.

As I said it *worked* in 3.0.1.33! And I tested it meanwhile with
3.0.2.7: There it worked, too. - Strange!

Do only I have this annoying behaviour? :-/

-- 
Cheers!
VA - using The Bat! 3.5.0.17 (Pro) on Windows XP Service Pack 2.

                      �If you are in deep water,
                    you should not hang the head.�




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