Using the following two eml Lines, the recipients list contains 2 entries instead of 1:
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Some_Name=2C_Jane_Doe?= <jane.doe@example.de>
To: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Some_Name_2=2C_John_Doe?= <john.doe@example.de>
Email email = EmailConverter.emlToEmail(eml);
System.out.println(email.getFromRecipient());
System.out.println(email.getRecipients());
Recipient{name='Some Name, Jane Doe', address='jane.doe@example.de', type=null}
Recipient{name='null', address='Some', type=To}, Recipient{name='John Doe', address='john.doe@example.de', type=To}]
If the "," is removed the recipients are parsed correctly:
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Some_Name_Jane_Doe?= <jane.doe@example.de>
To: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Some_Name_2_John_Doe?= <john.doe@example.de>
Recipient{name='Some Name Jane Doe', address='jane.doe@example.de', type=null}
[Recipient{name='Some Name 2 John Doe', address='john.doe@example.de', type=To}]
Problem occurs using the latest version 7.8.3. Using the 6.x Version the problem doesn't occur and the recipients are parsed correctly.
Using the following two eml Lines, the recipients list contains 2 entries instead of 1:
Recipient{name='Some Name, Jane Doe', address='jane.doe@example.de', type=null} Recipient{name='null', address='Some', type=To}, Recipient{name='John Doe', address='john.doe@example.de', type=To}]If the "," is removed the recipients are parsed correctly:
Recipient{name='Some Name Jane Doe', address='jane.doe@example.de', type=null} [Recipient{name='Some Name 2 John Doe', address='john.doe@example.de', type=To}]Problem occurs using the latest version 7.8.3. Using the 6.x Version the problem doesn't occur and the recipients are parsed correctly.