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Lyle Giese wrote:
That is the difference between the envelope from and the from on the
email.
I usually explain it by comparing it to a letter you send in the US
Mail. What is logged in the mail server logs and in a mail filter is
the envelope From & To. This would be comparable to what is
printed on the outside of the envelope.
But the letter inside can have an entirely different From & To and
that is what the mail server would use to route and deliver the email.
Wrong, sorry. The mail server does not use the From & To written in
the message to route and deliver the message, unless you use specific
rules to do so. The mail server uses the envelope information (MAIL
FROM, RCPT TO).
The US Mail can only go by the envelope From & To. And what you
are doing can only apply to the envelope From & To as the action is
triggered before the body of the email with it's From & To are sent
to the mail server.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
David Modoski wrote:
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