> Actually, someone brought this up recently, and I didn't have an explanation > for them -- why does ezmlm subscribe the envelope sender instead of the > address in From: ? Probably to help curb, if only slightly, the possibility of somebody subscribing somebody else without the latter person's knowledge. Depending on your ISP, faking the envelope sender could be more difficult than faking the "From:" header. ---Kris Kelley
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