Handle comments in angled address specs in InternetAddress.parse()#764
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InternetAddress.parse() fails to handle comments (text) within angled address specifications <email@domain.com (comment)>. The main parsing loop correctly skips comments, but the angled address parser (inside case '<':) lacks comment handling, causing comments to be treated as part of the email address.
Fix: Add comment parsing logic to the angled address parser, mirroring the existing comment handling in the main parsing loop. This ensures comments within < > are properly skipped and not included in the final email address.