1) Are more people seeing this? If many, it would lessen the impact of "mad at my domain" ...
Yes, most mail administrators are familiar with this problem, so we look at the
"Received" line, not the spoofed domain. A lot of people just ignore the domain the email claims to be from. Going on about the spoofed return address is pretty much a sign of lack of clue on the part of the party complaining.
-- Alex von Thorn http://worldhouse.com/alex/
History is the record to beat.
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