On 04/08/2014 02:06 AM, John Levine wrote:
Dunno what newspapers you read, but the Wall Street Journal and New York Times among others put the user's address on the From: line. Again, that is not a bug. That is how e-mail is supposed to work.
Equally, that the person whose name appears in the From: header is actually the person who authored the message is also how email is supposed to work. Regrettably criminals have forced us into a dilemma. Giving up the former to retain[/regain] the latter does not seem like a difficult call.
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