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Updated Address.String so it restores quoted local parts, which wasn't done before. When parsing `<" "@example.com>`, the formatted string returned `< @example>`, which doens't match RFC 5322, since a space is not atext. Another example is `<"bob@valid"@example.com>` which returned `<bob@valid@example.com>`, which is completely invalid. I also added support for quotes and backslashes in a quoted local part. Besides formatting a parsed Address, the ParseAddress function also needed more testing and finetuning for special cases. Things like `<.john.doe@example.com>` and `<john..doe@example.com>` e.a. were accepted, but are invalid. I fixed those details and add tests for some other special cases. Fixes #10768 Change-Id: Ib0caf8ad603eb21e32fcb957a5f1a0fe5d1c6e6e Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8724 Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> |
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