On 4/11/20 9:49 AM, RW wrote:
I see that the plugin rules don't distinguish between the irresponsible format of:

   From: "Mr Bill (mb...@legitemail.com)" <sys...@sent-via.netsuite.com>

and more seriously deceptive formats like:

   From: "mb...@legitemail.com" <f...@example.com>
   From: "Mr Bill <mb...@legitemail.com>" <f...@example.com>

I feel like all three examples that you have provided include an actual usable email address in the human friendly name of the From: header. In my opinion, anything else in the double quotes is largely window dressing. As such, I think that it doesn't matter if the email address is in (...) or <...> or bare. The Mr Bill prefix also doesn't matter.

Given the above opinion, I would consider all three of these human friendly names to be effectively identical.

So, what would you like the plugin to do differently? How do you think the three examples should be handled?



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