In article <mailman.881.1374508134.20661.bind-us...@lists.isc.org>,
Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk> wrote:
No, it does not. If a mail gets delivered to address, which is sending it
further ("forwarding it"), the envelope sender has to be changed, because
it's not the original sender who sends the another mail.  Forwarding without
changing envelope address is already broken, it's just people don't care
without SPF.

On 22.07.13 12:22, Barry Margolin wrote:
They're talking about auto-forwarding, not people resending a message
they received. For instance, mail to bar...@alum.mit.edu is
automatically forwarded by the alum.mit.edu server to my ISP email
address. Many people also have vanity domains with auto-forwarding
enabled like this.

I'm afraid the same applies even in these cases.
How can you differ between vanity forwarder and spam/phish with fake from
address?

Rewrite the sender's address. You have more choices, SRS is one of them.

This would help in other ways too - at my former employer we've had to deal
with broken forwardings, therefore undeliverable mail and undeliverable
bounces.  Rewriting sender and properly detecting undeliverable garbage
helps there too.

Who should the sender be changed to?  AFAIK, it has never been standard
practice to rewrite the sender when simply forwarding to an alias, which
is what this is.

Because they did not care. Long time ago even open relays were not an issue
until people started abusing them.


...OK this is off-topic here. However this was already discussed and the
conclusion was that the SPF record is NOT dead. We just need enough time to
deal with these issues.

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