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[Mageia-dev] Look what i found here

+ Maarten Vanraes + alien at rmail.be +
+ Tue Feb 7 08:18:00 CET 2012 +

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Op maandag 06 februari 2012 23:24:45 schreef Pascal Terjan:
+[...]
+> There is no need to "hack" an email account to use an address as From.
+> This email was sent with the From field containing an email address
+> which is subscribed to the list so it would be accepted even if anyone
+> else had sent it.
+
+but, isn't the envelope-from address used? i didn't see it in the email 
+headers?
+
+and i did see DKIM, so i would guess it can be used to verify it?
+
+also, you should check SPF and From-header based SPF too, the new DMARC policy 
+also takes care of that, it seems...
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