Hector Santos writes:

 > Common means most and its not the case.

You're wrong.  "Common" in this context means "frequently observed".
"Most common" means "most frequently observed."

That said, with no statistics about actual usage, I would omit this
word.
 
 > Rewriting is a major industry taboo, in all mail or communications
 > concept. Just because one or two renegade MLM wrote a kludge

It is indeed a kludge, and IMO it is not legitimate.  Nevertheless,
rewriting From is now common in my experience, and even my own product
was forced to implement it "by popular demand" (and by precedence,
since Franck's patch that does rewriting was the first offered).

 > I don't think the doc should legitimize any idea of rewriting.

It doesn't.  It mentions them because they exist, and they are
unpatentable because any practioner skilled in the art of email would
immediately think of them and know how to implement.

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