Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schinde...@gmx.de> writes:

>> >    Again, re-sending, as something in the mail (my guess is the
>> >    non-ASCII character in Martin's surname) seems to upset vger so
>> >    much that it drops the mail unceremoniously.
>>
>> Hmph, but in the copy I am responding to, I can see non-ASCII
>> Martin's surname in the CC: header just fine, so vger may not
>> be at fault, perhaps?
>
> You can see the non-ASCII surname fine because you are responding to my
> reply, which I sent via Alpine.

Ah, OK. So the difference is on the sending end and vger is merely
being a coalmine canary for detectig broken sender.

> So I have a theory now why vger regurgitated on that mail: it had the
> unquoted name brian m. carlson in the Cc: line.

Ah, yes, I used to get that when sending out my messages, as
Gnus/message mode lets me write any garbage on To: or Cc: line ;-)

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