Greg Wetmore writes:

This is a fairly minor issue, cosmetic for the most part, but it does
seem like an issue none the less.  It seems like Courier is dropping
an escaped quote in the friendly name portion of a recipient address.

For example a recipient header that looks like:
"Greg O\"Wetmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Which I believe conforms to RFC 2822 syntax.

After coming through an IMAP Fetch, this recipient becomes
("Greg O\\Wetmore" NIL "greg.wetmore" "domain.com")
Note that the escaped quote is gone.

I'm sure you're right. It would've been even better if your detailed report also included a patch, otherwise I'll have to look at this, but, you understand, this is not going to be up there on the priority list. In the meantime, I believe that an apostrophe works much better in these cases, and is probably what you wanted anyway.

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