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When trying to find the end of an email, instead of starting at the beginning of the signature, we start at the end of the name (after the first '<'). This brings libgit2 more in line with Git's behavior when reading out existing signatures. However, note that Git does not allow names like these through the usual porcelain; instead, it silently strips any '>' characters it sees.
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