On Mon, 2007-08-27 at 12:50 -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
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> I don't support from mangling and I'm talking about email forwarded to
> us from other servers who also don't do from mangling.

So "not from-mangled" forwarded email cannot be (technically and quite
simply) distinguished from intended spam mail.
So the only logical useful consequence is to forbid not from-mangled
forwarding.
Where is the real problem?

BTW I see "from mangling" as a conceptual necessary thing: Simply
because the forwarded mail is actually sent by your mail server.

        Bernd
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