On Mar 28, 4:47 pm, Max Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> Frederick Cheung wrote in post #989604:
>
> > On Mar 28, 1:52pm, Max Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> I tried again, setting the 'Return-Path' header when building the email,
> >> but the "Return-Path" header in the received mail is still set to be the
> >> same as the from address.
>
> > Yahoo may be forcing the return path (eg so that you can't spam people
> > by sending email you know will bounce and setting the return-path to
> > be the victim's email address, thus getting someone else's mail server
> > to send the spam message)
>
>
> ah...in that case (assuming other mail servers will do the same thing)
> then i'm screwed, right?  As far as having a bounce address which is
> different to the from address goes anyway.

I don't think it will be true of all mail servers, although it may
well be true of most services like yahoo, gmail etc.

Fred
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