I got this message today (fixed a bit to protect the innocent)
From: =?Windows-1252?Q?Vey=2C_A=2ED=2EJ=2E_=28Di=EBk=29?= <Diek.Vey@Obfuscate> To: <me>
the name should be printed as Vey, A.D.J (Diëk)
instead it is shown as two addresses :
'Vey' with email address 'Vey' 'A.D.J (Diëk)' with the email address 'Diek.Vey@Obfuscate'
When I reply I get two To: adresses.
So it seems Thunderbird must also support fancy (non standard) code pages too.
I got this message today (fixed a bit to protect the innocent)
From: =?Windows- 1252?Q? Vey=2C_ A=2ED=2EJ= 2E_=28Di= EBk=29? = <Diek.Vey@ Obfuscate>
To: <me>
the name should be printed as
Vey, A.D.J (Diëk)
instead it is shown as two addresses :
'Vey' with email address 'Vey' Obfuscate'
'A.D.J (Diëk)' with the email address 'Diek.Vey@
When I reply I get two To: adresses.
So it seems Thunderbird must also support fancy (non standard) code pages too.