On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, John Madden wrote: > > Exactly. The mail has a hotmail from address, but nothing in the > > Received headers says it came from hotmail, so it gets flagged. > > I believe the logic is hosed there, then. There's nothing wrong with > announcing that your email address is @hotmail.com when sending through > another machine.
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