Re: [Exim] faking of sender-addr

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Author: Vadim Vygonets
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] faking of sender-addr
Quoth Philip Hazel on Mon, Jun 12, 2000:
> On Sat, 3 Jun 2000 james@??? wrote:
> But there is one extra point to consider, which people often forget.
> There isa a perfectly legitimate case when mail from root@???
> may arrive from outside:
>
> . root@??? sends mail to user1@???
>
> . user1@??? has a .forward file, passing the message on to
> user2@???
>
> . user2@??? has a .forward file, passing the message to
> user3@???


Or even simpler:

a@??? sends mail to b@???
b@??? has .forward passing the message to c@???

> so the message comes back to your host from outside. This kind of thing
> is much more common with mailing lists, of course.


Although mailing list usually change the envelope sender. And if
they don't, they should. The point still stands for the From:
header. But the From: header has another situation where mail
from user@??? may arrive from outside:

a@??? sends mail from b@??? using some machine outside
of the this.dom network.

Vadik.

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