1. It confuses the h### out of naive users (typically those from offending domains). 2. Some users from offending domains b#### loudly about having their addresses "deprecated".
I've been doing this for the better part of a year, with some very non-technical users on lists for my church and a bunch of folk dancers. For the most part, they don't even notice it. Perhaps one or two wrote to me to ask what it was. Do you have concrete experience that says otherwise?
Remember that their real address is still there, e.g.: From: Marissa M <mari...@yahoo.com.dmarc.fail>
3. Mailman can't implement it anyway, because Mailman not only isn't the only MTA on the block, it isn't an MTA at all.
It's true, it needs cooperation from whatever MTA receives the rewritten addresses. The code isn't hard, for people who want to do it.
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