On June 3, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> some people put their non-ASCII names in the "From: " line.
> when that happens, BBDB will insist on putting all possible encodings
> in the AKA list (that's what you get when you use Mule instead of
> UNICODE).
> the appended patch fixes the offending behavior for me (emacs 21).

Not applied or tested or even looked at yet, but (a) can this be fixed
in emacsen back to 19.34 and (b) what do people think about storing
QP-encoded text in the BBDB? On one hand, it utterly screws anyone
doing direct access to the BBDB file (version bumping would at least
alert folk to this), but on the other hand it means that the name is
in exactly the right format for the mail client. Also gets around the
buffer-coding nastiness.

Waider. Or we could pretend that ISO10646 is a valid encoding in emacs...
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