Re: mutt deletes space characters in recipients address

2017-12-19 Thread Eike Rathke
Hi, On Tuesday, 2017-12-19 14:29:35 +0100, Eike Rathke wrote: > White-space is not allowed in the local-part according to > https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322#section-3.2.4 Quoted Strings > https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322#section-4.1 Miscellaneous Obsolete Tokens > that in qtext or obs-qtext

Re: mutt deletes space characters in recipients address

2017-12-19 Thread Eike Rathke
Hi Lutz, On Tuesday, 2017-12-19 13:44:09 +0100, Lutz Jankowski wrote: > When entering a recipients address that contains a space character, mutt > just deletes it. The behaviour is the same whether you sent the email in a > single command from the terminal or use mutt's interface. > > "jankowski

Re: mutt deletes space characters in recipients address

2017-12-19 Thread Arnt Gulbrandsen
Vincent Lefevre writes: This also occurs with Mutt/1.9.2+41. I would say that's a bug. I don't know whether in the latest RFC's, space characters are accepted or not in e-mail addresses, but in any case, either the e-mail address should be accepted as is, or there should be an error message. I

Re: mutt deletes space characters in recipients address

2017-12-19 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2017-12-19 13:44:09 +0100, Lutz Jankowski wrote: > When entering a recipients address that contains a space character, mutt > just deletes it. The behaviour is the same whether you sent the email in a > single command from the terminal or use mutt's interface. > > "jankowski+spa ce"@pre-sense.d

Re: mutt deletes space characters in recipients address

2017-12-19 Thread Arnt Gulbrandsen
Lutz Jankowski writes: When entering a recipients address that contains a space character, mutt just deletes it. The behaviour is the same whether you sent the email in a single command from the terminal or use mutt's interface. ... Is this a bug or a feature? According to the formal syntax