I have a very simple question here that I'm discussing with a
        local ISP about their POP3 server: Should the POP3 server send
        or not the "Return-Path:" header and its contents when the
        client issues the RETR command?

        I've checked RFC 1939 and it only states that the server
        should send the message ("the POP3 server sends the entire
        message here"), but it isn't specific enough of what
        constitutes "the entire message".

        Dan's POP3 server *does* send the "Return-Path:" header (which
        I would say is The Right Thing), but I sincerely don't know
        what is the required behaviour.

        Could anybody let me know of a definitive source of
        information for this?


        Thank you very much for any help, Roger...

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