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Dear all,
I believe that any one can change the From: field
in its e-mail program and enter somebody else's e-mail address pretending that
he/she is that person sending the e-mail.
Is there anyway that either the mail is not sent at
all or the recipient knows that the e-mail received is not actually sent by
the person whose name is stated in the from field.
Thank you
Andreas ----------------
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