On Saturday 27 Apr 2013 01:36:07 Martin Nyhus wrote: > On 03/29/2013 12:33 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote: > > On Friday 29 Mar 2013 00:07:42 Martin Nyhus wrote: > >> I'm not sure how to handle the **SPOOFED** issue properly. For > >> now the easiest thing might be to not check the From header if > >> the sending identity has been whitelisted by the user. Not a very > >> user friendly solution, but the only one I can think of right now > >> (except dropping the check completely). > > > > What does it mean? > > When a message is received Freemail checks that the address in the > From header is the same as the address of the identity that we got the > message from. If the two don't match, **SPOOFED** is added to the name > part of the From header. The problem with mailing lists is obviously > that the sender will be the mailing list operator, so the check fails. > > Sorry about taking so long to reply to this. > I haven't received freemails for a while but in the past I've seen SPOOFED on pretty much every message I've received. Maybe that was a bug in an old version though...
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