On 25 Jan 2019 12:24:39 -0500, "John Levine" said:
In article
<4735(_dot_)1548427590(_at_)turing-police(_dot_)cc(_dot_)vt(_dot_)edu> you
write:
From: Evert Mouw <post=40evert(_dot_)net(_at_)dmarc(_dot_)ietf(_dot_)org>
Yes, that's how the IETF's anti-DMARC hack rewrites addresses when it needs
to.
That's why I was confused by the original query that asked "Shouldn't it rewrite
the From:?". Although looking at the Cyrillic in the person's name, I'm
wondering
now if it wasn't a language problem and they were asking whether re-writing it
was in fact the right thing to do. The difference between "Shouldn't It do
this"
and "Should it not do this?"
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