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Stefano Bagnara commented on MIME4J-239:
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This doesn't sounds as a bug. The "mailbox" you're trying to parse is invalid.
the syntax si [phrase] [routeaddress]
the "<...>" part is the routeaddress.
The phrase syntax is defined as:
- A phrase is a word or a sequence of words.
- An word is either an atom or a quoted string.
- An atom is a sequence of printable ASCII characters except space or any of
the following: ()<>@,;:\".[]
So , the "@" can't be contained in an atom, so it must be quoted. Also the
space must be quoted.
So, these 2 should pass:
joe"@my "company <[email protected]>
"joe@my company" <[email protected]>
but
joe@my company <[email protected]>
without quotes is not valid.
> AddressBuilder#parseMailbox fails when the local part contains a '@'
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>
> Key: MIME4J-239
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MIME4J-239
> Project: James Mime4j
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.7.2
> Reporter: Nitsan Seniak
> Priority: Critical
>
> The following calls throws an exception:
> Mailbox add = AddressBuilder.DEFAULT.parseMailbox("joe@my company
> <[email protected]>");
> The exception is:
> org.apache.james.mime4j.field.address.ParseException: Atoms in domain names
> must be separated by '.'
> The expected result is (Hamcrest syntax):
> Mailbox add = AddressBuilder.DEFAULT.parseMailbox("joe@my company
> <[email protected]>");
> assertThat(add.getAddress(), is("[email protected]"));
> assertThat(add.getLocalPart(), is("joe@my company"));
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