>>> In the .courier-list file you could put something that adds or replaces the
>>> Reply-To: header. Then, use the headerdel and headeradd configuration
>>> settings, as documented in the couriermlm man page, to remove the existing
>>> From: header, and replace it with a new one.
>>>
>>> But, after doing that, you'll probably discover that it doesn't work, for
>>> some reason, or something else is broken.
>>
>>Sam, would you please disambiguate this.  What else would break?  Why
>>would it not work.

On 24.05.14 20:55, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>Anyone's guess. SPF and Dmarc are hacks. And I say that even though I 
>use SPF. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that someone's also checking 
>the Reply-To addresses, so those will bounce too.

The SPF only affects envelope (mail from:) address, which is usually changed
by mailing lists.  It is not designed and should not be used on From:
address, and whoever does not change it or expands SPF on From: address,
breaks "it".

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