>Isn't it true that the scenario where there is no "From" header could
>increase in popularity under 'spammers' when DMARC increases in acceptance
>(as it is now)?

Given the large number of other ways to circumvent DMARC checks, most
of which do not introduce a major technical error into the message,
why do you think that spammers would choose this one?

Really, this reminds me of the drunk looking for his keys where the
light is bright rather than where he dropped them.

R's,
John
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