On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Dave C. wrote:
> > From: Russell Wilton <wilton@???> (Authenticated)
>
> This format is not valid.
Actually, it is. Comments may appear in parentheses almost anywhere in a
mail header. These examples come from RFC 2822:
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From: Pete(A wonderful \) chap) <pete(his account)@silly.test(his host)>
To:A Group(Some people)
:Chris Jones <c@(Chris's host.)public.example>,
joe@???,
John <jdoe@???> (my dear friend); (the end of the group)
Cc:(Empty list)(start)Undisclosed recipients :(nobody(that I know)) ;
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> You can have one of the following (but not both) forms:
>
>
> From: "arbitarary text" <valid@???>
>
> or
>
> From: valid@??? (arbitrary text)
No, you can have either form, and many more besides. Mind you, I suspect
some mail-handling software will break on the more esoteric examples.
(That's a polite way of saying "it's a programmer's nightmare".)
> Note that the second form is often rewritten to the first by many modern
> apps..
True. There seems to be some consensus that the user's name should go in
the "phrase" part of the address, rather than in a header line comment.
Maybe this is because you don't need the quotes unless that text
contains special characters. Thus, I can use
From: Philip Hazel <ph10@???>
--
Philip Hazel University of Cambridge Computing Service,
ph10@??? Cambridge, England. Phone: +44 1223 334714.