Again, that is not a bug.  That is how e-mail is supposed to work.

That is an implementation choice John, not "That is how e-mail is supposed to work".

Not to get all language lawyerly or anything, but the From: and Sender: mail headers have well-defined meanings that haven't changed in over 30 years.

What you are claiming is that Yahoo (or any other domain) does not have the right to determine the use of their domain.

Only up to a point. The Internet works because people run their systems to they interoperate.

Since Yahoo apparently has decided to drastically shrink they ways in which they are willing to interoperate, it would have been nice if they'd given me some advance warning so I could have removed the yahoo.com addresses off my lists before the damage started.

Like most mailing list operators, I run them for the benefit of the subscribers, not some third party advertiser. That greatly limits the number of hoops I'm willing to allow someone else to demand I jump through.

Regards,
John Levine, [email protected], Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY
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