Franck, I Did. From Microsoft reorganized, transfomed and disappeared Hotmail, 
this case appears occasionally in the new Outlook at least. As you say, it 
doesn't happen all the time. 
 



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To: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:38:10 +0000
Subject: [dmarc-discuss] Calendar invite/reply and DMARC


Did anyone has noticed that replies to calendar invites sometimes use in the 
From: header the email of the inviter rather than the email of the person 
accepting/replying to an invite?


I have not been able to isolate the use case, as it does not happen all the 
time.
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