Dave Sill writes:
> No. You don't give a message to remote server because you think it'll
> treat it right; you do it because you have to. Considering the
> suprisingly large number of MTA's that don't even send bounces to the
> return path, it seems likely that trusting random remote systems to do
> the right thing will fail pretty often.
Or like email.com, which does this: s/.*=// on an envelope sender
before generating a bounce. However, I'm working on getting them to
fix that.
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