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35 From: Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@hungry.com>
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37 Subject: Re: Incorrect parsing of email addresses (MIME with quotes)
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73 [Daniel Kahn Gillmor]
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74 > http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2047#page-8
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76 > states quite clearly:
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78 > + An 'encoded-word' MUST NOT appear within a 'quoted-string'.
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80 > I'd argue that notmuch is doing the right thing here, and that MUAs that
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81 > wrap encoded words in quotes (or that apply decoding rules within quoted
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82 > strings) are the ones that need fixing.
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84 Well, feel free to spend time on trying to get the other mail programs
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85 changed. I do not have the privilege to give that project a priority
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88 I just hope the notmuch developers can choose to follow the robustness
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89 principle[1] in this case, and be liberal in what notmuch accept, and
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90 conservative in what notmuch send. After all, gnus, mutt and pine
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91 handle these from fields.
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93 1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robustness_principle
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