Hello!

Some days ago I asked, why there is nothing to see, after an XSENDER is received by 
means of the
(unofficial) POP3 extension. Nobody could tell. Ok.

Just for curiousity reasons, I browsed the Mozilla 0.7 source code, and I cannot 
believe it:
Mozilla seems *really* to throw away the authenticated sender after all that effort. 
Doesn't it?

The only trace, that I could find, is the X-Mozilla-Flag 0200, but it seems to be 
*write only*.

After all, this looks looney: The mail client bugs hosts of servers, since it issues 
XSENDER
requests without asking for the necessary capabilities, and after all, it does 
virtually nothing
with the result? I cannot believe it. Really.

Did I miss some important point?

Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Yours sincerely

Marian Eichholz

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