hi magnus,

> >       (3)     @ MUA(mail.localdomain.com)
> >                       from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >                       to:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >               --> message is RECEIVED in INBOX
> >
> > but, if i,
> >
> >       (4)     @ MUA(mail.localdomain.com)
> >                       from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >                       to:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> If really all is equal except the recipient address (TLS, user ID),

to the best of my knowledge, it is.

i simply send the same message via the same MUA on the same
originating box to a different recipient address; in case (3) to
another server on another box, in case (4) to 'myself'

> AFAICS the second case doesn't get to a point where there is any difference
> at all. Is /dev/random out of entropy?

that's a new question to me.  i'll google, of course, but how would i check?

thanks.

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