>What is a "broken mail client"?

A mail client that doesn't work.  For example, if you use Outlook, and your 
E-mail address is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", but it creates an E-mail header 
"From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]", that would be an example of a broken mail 
client.  There are some older E-mail clients and lots of web server 
applications that are broken.

Most people consider "legitimate mail" to mean any mail that they want, 
even if it comes from a broken mail client.  However, mail sent from a 
broken mail client is very volatile, and may not reach the recipient's mail 
client or may become malformed along the way or just disappear.
                             -Scott

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