mh> would make no sense. Secion 40.35 states that 'The first stage of
mh> address verification, which always happens, is to run the address
mh> through the routers, in "verify mode".', and I think that's
mh> clear enough.

Well, it's clear enough once you already know it, but it's otherwise
not so clear that one doesn't feel the need to experiment to make sure
:-).  It's one of the documentation spots I visited over the last few
days, and I didn't find it to be explicit.  It wouldn't hurt to have a
mention right in that spot that clarifies it for those unsure:

"When a sender address is being verified, the routers see it as
$local_part and $domain rather than $sender_address, etc."
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