Nick had said (as quoted by JCL), | > I wonder if this is an issue where they presume that AOL users can't | > set reply-to, so any mail with a reply-to inside of AOL must be | > forged?
Let's say you're an AOL customer with a friend on AOL, and at work during the day you think of something quick to dash off to your pal, but since it's a non-emergency matter and you're more concerned about forgetting to do it if you don't do it now rather than urgency, and because you want to read your friend's reply tonight when you're at home on your AOL account, you direct Reply-To: to your AOL address. AOL rejects it as incontrovertibly forged; there's no such thing as an AOL user with an email address outside AOL. That would be as dumb as all hell, but I wouldn't put it past them.
