Thank you.

Do you know what advantage this 'expected behavior' has, in order for
Outlook to keep on doing it this way ?

Scott

On Monday, 29/07/2024 at 11:20 Mark Alley via mailop wrote:





Outlook has had this problem IIRC since I first started working with
DMARC back in ~2017. It's "expected behavior" apparently, since it
uses the "Sender" header to notate the forwarder is sending "on behalf
of" the Meeting organizer (which obviously doesn't fix the
RFC5322.FROM)




I've usually advised users to send the invite as an attachment with
the "Forward as iCalendar" option on Desktop outlook in their
calendar, which avoids the problem.




- Mark Alley



On 7/29/2024 9:55 AM, Scott Q. via mailop wrote:
 

 Anyone else dealing with Outlook not rewriting the header From upon
forwarding a meeting invite ? 

 
This is obviously wrong and breaks on domains with strict DMARC
policy. 

 
I only found this thread that's 3 years old talking about
it: 
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/335985/issues-forwarding-meetings


 
What would the recommended behavior be ? Not forward invites ? Switch
MUA ? 

 
Scott 

 
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