At 6:42 PM -0500 6/22/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  imposed 
structure on a stream of electrons, yielding:
>This is an interesting twist...
>
>My wife just got a spam from one of my spamtrap addresses.
>
>How is this possible?  The name in the FROM was definitely a 
>spamtrap;  the Reply-To address was from some other system entirely.
>
>Shouldn't SIMS have picked that one up?  Are the %*&*^ spammers 
>learning new tricks?

SIMS doesn't pick up ANYTHING from headers. It only sees the SMTP 
'envelope sender' which may be different from any pre-existing 
header. It DOES add a header called "Return-Path" when it delivers a 
message, so you can see what the envelope sender was.
-- 
Bill Cole                                  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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