On Mon, 6 Feb 2006, Marc Sherman wrote:
>
> I thought your approach was to use sender rewriting in submission mode?
>  Isn't that why you implemented it?  Or do you only use it in certain
> situations?

We do that too. The logic is that we use the anti-forgery check to slap
people who are playing silly buggers, and we use the submission mode
fix-ups to be explicit about the sender's identity for ambiguous cases,
such as role addresses with multiple recipients.

Tony.
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