On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Benny Pedersen <m...@junc.eu> wrote: > On 12. feb. 2015 17.40.13 "Kevin A. McGrail" <kmcgr...@pccc.com> wrote: > >> Spf deals with the envelope sender not the from address. > > > envelope_sender_header From > > bad example to follow, it not really a spf question, sender-id is the > untrusted version of dkim > > current dmarc rfc have design faults :(
OK, let's phrase it differently. SPF works as designed. Forget SPF. DKIM works as designed. Forget that. Let's say you want to introduce a spamassassin tag on any email where the From: line contains exactly "@example.com" I've read the page spamassassinConf.html and it is isn't clear to me what envelope_sender_header does. What would happen if it was set to "From"? Would that impact the meaning of "from" for all SA rules doing header checks?