As long as it's not required by dots, "@" or other specific chars in the
real name (see RFC xxxx), Mozilla produces a From: header like this:
> From: Real Name <local.part(a)do.main>
The lazy folks at MS (e.g. Outlook) do always include the header in quote
chars like this, no matter what:
> From: "Real Name" <local.part(a)do.main>
When replying to a mail, Roundcube 0.7.2 strips the real name in the To:
header, if it is enclosed in quote chars. But why...?
If it's not enclosed in quote chars, it does NOT strip the real name in the
To: header.
This is not deliberate, right...?
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Michael Heydekamp
Co-Admin freexp.de
Düsseldorf/Germany