Summary: | '\n' added to address book between "name" and <email> part | ||
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Product: | Claws Mail (GTK 2) | Reporter: | georg |
Component: | UI/Address Book | Assignee: | users |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 3.7.6 | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Linux |
Description
georg
2010-11-16 15:49:51 UTC
if i right click on an email address, choose "add to address book" and use the default name (the email address) all mails to this address have a wrong To: email header field. there is a \n between the "" and the <> part. exim doest allow this and exchange does some weird stuff with it. Exim error: 2010-11-16 11:08:18 1PIISY-0000uj-2y H=office.xing.com (localhost.localdomain) [1.2.3.4]:55412 I=[5.6.7.8]:25 F=<georg@xtna.de> rejected after DATA: malformed address: <a-very-long-name-with-a-lot-f-h may not follow a-ver y-long-name-with-a-lot-f-hyphens@xtna.de\n : failing address in "To:" header is: a-very-long-name-with-a-lot-f-hyphens@xtna.de\n <a-very-long-name-with-a-lot-f-hyphens@xtna.de> I can't reproduce this with 3.7.9. What does the address book entry look like in the xml file? What does such a message look like on the disk if you queue it? Not reproducible by Fabian, and not response to his answers, closing. No response to his questions, of course ;-) |