Le 29/06/2016 17:02, Chip a écrit :
If Return-path is added by receiving MTA, as you say, below, and that it
contains the MAIL FROM, then why do I see the following in source code
of received message in which return-path does not match From?


X-Mozilla-Status: 0001
X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000
X-Mozilla-Keys:
Return-path: <sears2.5...@envfrm.rsys2.com>
From: "Sears" <se...@value.sears.com>


X-Mozilla-Status: 0001
X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000
X-Mozilla-Keys:
Return-Path: <bar...@restaurantloot.com>
From: lucky <lu...@restaurantloot.com>

MAIL FROM/envelope from and header From are two different beast.
Return-Path: is MAIL FROM/envelope from.
From: lucky <lu...@restaurantloot.com> in your example is header from, witch is data and and not directly related to MAIL FROM/envelope from.


On 06/29/2016 10:50 AM, Kris Deugau wrote:
Chip wrote:
My mistake NOT "bounces-to" rather "return-path"
Return-path is a header added by the receiving MTA (usually on final
delivery) that contains the envelope sender (MAIL FROM) used by the
sending system.



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