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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 85952] Broken headers in message list with (online) IMAP
From:       Rutger ter Borg <rutger () artibit ! com>
Date:       2004-08-11 20:57:59
Message-ID: 20040811205759.22960.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From rutger artibit com  2004-08-11 22:57 -------

AFAIK, the server is reporting it correctly. In my earlier message, I wrote  \
"Test,Test" without a space. In checked the source of the message, which also states \
"Test,Test" <test test com>  So, I am convinced the server is not doing anything \
wrong.

Of course, now we want to know what happens if I write a mail with "Test, Test" with \
a space in between. Now the server reports:

MESSAGE data:X-UID: 17407
X-Length: 564
X-Date: 11-Aug-2004 22:49:22 +0200
X-Flags: 32
From: Test, Test <test test com>
Sender: Test, Test <test test com>
Reply-To: Test, Test <test test com>

and this:

kmail: KMMessage::emailAddrAsAnchor('"Test, Test" <test test com>') returns:
And the source says: From: "Test, Test" <test test com>

However, no bug occurs in kmail in this case, i.e. if a space is in the original \
message. Stated briefly:

Bug: "Test,Test" in original message
No bug: "Test, Test" in original message


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