Earl Hood wrote:
> With DKIM policy controled by the domain owner, and not the
> mailbox users, a mailbox user may be held "hostage" by the
> domain owner on how the mailbox user can use their account.
If I can't use "my" [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or similar vanity host
[EMAIL PROTECTED] constructs) whereever it pleases me
in a mail header, then it's not more good enough, and I'd
find a better ISP. The mail header is user territory. The
limit for this "hostage" issue is the MAIL FROM from my POV.
(And for the "errors-to" fraction that's already insane)
But that's only my personal view, ISPs are free to enforce
a more radical approach, Others might accept it and try to
work with Reply-To.
Bye, Frank
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