I'd prefer if the domain name being safelisted would match in the From: header, 
just as long as the SPF or DKIM validated.
Or words to that affect.



If the From: header had one thing, but the MAIL FROM, SPF, DKIM, etc had 
something else, that would not be kosher.

IMHO.



But I'm not in charge of those specs.

Aloha,
Michael.
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Hi Michael,



On Thu, 18 Apr 2019 20:06:41 +0000 Michael Wise wrote:

> The one guaranteed way to get traffic delivered to the INBOX is for

> the recipient to SafeSender the domains.



Just to clarify, does this have to be the domain in the RFC822-From address? Or 
can it be another header such as return-path or sender?



I'm just thinking in the case of a mailing list, whether the recipient could 
white-list all list emails using the domain in the return-path, or whether they 
would have to white-list all individual domains that post to the list (assuming 
it hasn't been rewritten of course).



Thanks,



Andy
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