[Mailman-Developers]
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Dan Kohn
dan@dankohn.com
Tue, 23 Jul 2002 15:39:04 -0700
FYI, Outlook with Exchange Server 2000, does the "right thing". Here's
the To lines on an outgoing message:
From: "Dan Kohn" <dan@dankohn.com>
To: <dan@xkey.com>
Cc: <dan@nixon.xkey.com>
- dan
--
Dan Kohn <mailto:dan@dankohn.com>
<http://www.dankohn.com/> <tel:+1-650-327-2600>
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Moore [mailto:moore@cs.utk.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 13:38
To: Terri Oda
Cc: Dan Wing; Keith Moore; Dan Kohn; Jay R. Ashworth;
mailman-developers@python.org; ietf-822@imc.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Developers]
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> Actually, the offending client in this case is Sylpheed, much as I'd
like to
> blame outlook. (goodness knows, I blame it for Klez.)
I take it Sylpheed is the one that generates bogus phrases?
> I'd have to find someone with a copy of outlook to try it and be sure,
but I
> think outlook does "user@domain.com" <user@domain.com> which probably
> wouldn't have been a problem.
it might be syntactically legal, but it's still utterly stupid.
Keith