Last I checked, neither IMS nor SMTPRCV supported SMTP source routing, the
ability for a sender to designate a path through which to send mail or to
send replies to.  But I want to confirm this.

When presented with a source routed MAIL FROM envelope, I recall IMS would
write only a single domain (a single "@" sign) in the RCP file's return-path
line.  I want to make sure that oddball things in the source path won't mess
up my DMP survey plugin.

So do I check for multiple @ signs in the return path or should I even
bother?

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