>Except, if the receiver MTA does not find a domain in the From: it may reject >the message or consider it SPAM by >default� because it is a know workaround DMARC, and this format is not RFC >compliant (even in IEA mode it is >discouraged).
My headers are fully RFC 2822 and 5322 compliant. If people insist on breaking their MTAs so they lose perfectly valid mail aent from IPs with squeaky clean reputations, there's not much I can do about it. R's, John
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