On Fri, 31 Mar 2006, Adam Funk wrote:

As I understand it, the MAIL FROM address is what ends up in the
Sender: header and is where bounces go, right?  So I'd rather not have
my mailhub modifying it.  When I send an e-mail from home with my work
address in the From: header, for example, I want any bounces to go
back to my work address.  I don't want bounces going to my
ISP-provided mail account, because I don't use it (because their mail
system is crap).

I think you should be sending your mail via your work's authenticated SMTP relay (and yes, I'm aware they probably don't run one :). This is a requirement anyway if your work published SPF records for the domain.

This does of course also mean that you can't register a domain name via a 3rd-party registrar and send mail from that domain via your ISP's mail servers (since your ISP has no idea that you own that domain).

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