On Thursday, July 30, 2009 at 04:19 CEST,
Jeff Huang <[email protected]> wrote:
> How to determine the mail from when the mail is sending.
>
> For example,I send a email to [email protected] from the domain1.com(the
> sender is [email protected]).
>
> And the id2 at domain2.com is a aliase to [email protected].
>
> So what is the mail from when the email forward from domain2.com to
> domain3.com?
The envelope sender does not change, so it's still [email protected].
(Theoretically it could change, of course, as the receiving server for
domain2.com could do anything it pleases with the email.)
> I think the return-path is the same as reverse-path which can be
> report errors.
>
> Is that right?Which is the relation between mail from and returen-path
> and reverse-path.
I haven't even heard the term "reverse path" before. Most likely it's
someone mixing it up with the more common "return path", so you can
assume they're synonyms.
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Magnus Bäck
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