On Fri, 19 Jun 1998 10:06:06 -0400 (EDT), Dave C. wrote:
>They could set the Reply-To field to anything they want and not be
>penalized.
Unless they want semi-anonimity
>Setting the From field to their hotmail address, when they
>were sending from somewhere other than hotmail would be forgery
>regardless of the intent, and I would have no problem blocking such
>mail (not that I have any immediate plans to bother doing so)
No, it is not. It is a legitimate use. To me it is only a forgery when
they to something to get around any blocks in place and foil the trace back
to them. According to your definition someone who has a virtual domain, say,
oh, rpglink.com, and is on their ISP, say, oh, calweb.com, if they send mail
from rpglink.com through calweb.com it is forgery.
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