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>>>>> "RT" == Raymond Toy <toy@rtp.ericsson.se> writes:

    RT> I had the same problem and hacked around it with my own
    RT> version of mail-extract-address-components which skips over
    RT> anything that matches with "=?.*?=".  I'm not sure if I broke
    RT> anything else in the process, but I've been using for quite a
    RT> while now without problems.

From my (Supercite) perspective, it will be a good thing for m-e-a-c
to grok stuff like this.  I plan on trashing all of Supercite's cruft
and using mail-extr.el to do the (default) address extraction stuff.

-Barry

