Yeah, lots of ESPs, list management tools, and ticketing systems can
be and often are configured to use a different reply-to address,
sometimes in a totally different domain. We have a fair number of
clients who do this today and they don't experience any deliverability
or filtering issues that we would attribute to having a different
reply-to. If you were to start filtering based on that, you'd be an
outlier.

On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 9:21 AM, Vladimir Dubrovin via mailop
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>
> You should never do it, having different e-mails in From: and Reply-To,
> including ones from different domains, is a common practice. E.g., mailing
> lists like this can change From or Reply-To, most probably the message you
> read right now has From and Reply-To from different domains.
>
> 07.12.2017 16:50, David Hofstee пишет:
>
> Hi,
>
> Can people here share their experience (or spamfilter configuration) with
> differing 5322.From and 5322.Reply-To domains in larger volumes of email? Is
> it a problem, if so, where? If it is a problem, are there requirements so
> that legitimate email is accepted?
>
> Any info and opinions on this is appreciated. Obviously, my customer is
> owner of the two domains. His customer care is done by a holding company.
> One can say there is a legitimate reason. I'm just looking if this is a
> possible cause of problems, or not.
>
> Yours,
>
>
> David
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