Roger B.A. Klorese wrote:
Terry Fielder wrote:
That's not a problem. Forwarders don't re-address email; they never
have..
Good ones do. Like mine.
Then you don't have a forwarder. If it's a forwarder, it doesn't
re-address.
Is that written in an RFC somewhere, or is that purely your opinion?
If it re-addresses, it's not a forwarder.
That's like saying cows are a problem because they don't eat with a
knife and fork.
That's not a good analogy, cows are not capable of eating with
utencils. Forwarders are capable of re-addressing if they so choose.
Then they become something other than forwarders.
And when the email from domain X to domain Y is passed onto domain Z in
lieu of domain Y, the action is forwarding whether or not the email
arriving at Z says from X or from Y.
Facilitating the delivery to a different location is forwarding.
I just want emails bouncing around not to be able to claim they are
from my domain if they are not from my domain aka forged.
How nice for you. That doesn't make the mechanism you describe
"forwarding."
Where exactly are you getting this definition of forwarding that says
the original from must not be altered? Certainly not from the dictionary:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=forwarder
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