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Dan_Mitton(_at_)notes(_dot_)ymp(_dot_)gov wrote:
Isn't it going to look "odd" to a human receiver? How do replies work?
Does a reply go back to the forwarder?
SPFv1 and SRS are about the envelope sender (AKA the return path) only,
which isn't normally exposed to end users by mail programs. What's
usually exposed to end users is the "From" and "Sender" headers. Those
also determine where regular replies (not automatic transport status
messages such as bounces) are sent.
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