Meng Weng Wong [mengwong(_at_)dumbo(_dot_)pobox(_dot_)com] wrote:
I was going to do something like
Received-SPF: pass (mybox.example.org: domain of
myname(_at_)example(_dot_)com designates 192.0.2.1 as
permitted sender);
receiver=mybox.example.org;
client_ip=192.0.2.1;
envelope-from(_at_)�`��U͘�B5\�m:;
Would that be a good format?
If you use an underscore in "client_ip", why not in "envelope-from", too? Why
not call it "sender", or at least "envelope-sender", instead of "envelope-from"?
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