On Thursday, February 26, 2004, 14:37:56, Mike Callahan wrote:
> ... I found that the best way to explain it is to tell them that it's
> like sending out 100 pieces of mail (snail mail) to random address and
> putting someone else's return address on the envelope. This way
> anything that cannot be delivered is returned to someone else and not
> to you. People seem to understand this really well.

Another  helpful  snail mail analogy is pointing out that the From (MAIL
FROM)  and  To  (RCPT  TO)  addresses  on the envelope can be completely
different than the From: and To: addresses on the letter.

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