Davide hi,

> Why this? I mean, what the end users really see is the From: header
> and not the remote MTA from where the message came from (well, excluding
> Received: headers).

Spam filters sometimes compare the FROM: address to the actual mail server
(using reverse DNS and other checks),
Moreover, assuming I have 2 competing clients on a single server, this might
look weird to users who do look at the full headers.

Am I the only one who require such a feature?

Thanks Davide,

Michael.



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