On Thu, 14 Nov 2019 08:34:24 +0100, Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote: > I seem to vaguely recall there perhaps being a problem with things > like > From: "Foo, Bar" , zot@foo.com > being tokenized into three email addresses > Foo > Bar > zot@foo.com > But on the other hand, if there's anything that broken out there, you'd > think that adding a backslash before the comma wouldn't help, either. Sure. Mail agents do not know what backslashes like to do. > Katsumi Yamaoka writes: >> But as for at least rfc2047-quote-*, it looks surely >> needless. With some brief tests, I verified the address-mime >> encoder works without it. Even if it is necessary for some cases, >> it would probably be very rare, so I'd like to remove it now. >> May I do that? > Sure, go ahead. If there's any interoperability problems here, we'll > find out. But I think it's pretty unlikely. Done in master. Thanks. Ed, a patch for Emacs 26.2 is attached. Regards,