So, we inform the "original sender" that the *forwarded to* address (which
they may never have heard of) is broken? How useful is this?
When I can read the headers to determine who forwarded it (so I know
who I sent it to), that's quite useful.
When it's a bounce of an actual no kidding message and I can look at
what's quoted in the bounce to see what I wrote, extremely useful.
Sometimes I get the impression that people who attempt to design mail
systems don't actually use them.
R's,
John
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