Hi Dieter,
>> Next question: what's the difference between "originator" and
>> "sender"?
DH> Hey, the originator of a message must not necessarily be the sender...
DH> In the case of our vampire I guess it means the same.
Hm. My thought was that maybe "originator" is the envelope-from.
Otherwise the usage of different words for the same thing is
not very nice und should be changed.
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