Ben Kennedy writes:

Sam Varshavchik wrote at 6:29 PM (-0400) on 4/30/08:

An absence of a From: header will not cause an error, only a present From: header that fails the SPF check. Keep in mind that SPF's purpose is to prevent header forgeries.

But there was a From: header.  Was it absent in the original delivery,
and added by courier upon receipt?  How did it get its (forged) value of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] then?

I don't have all the previous information from this thread in front of me. All I can affirm is that Courier won't add a From: header to messages received via SMTP, only for local mail.

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