At 02:42 PM 1/24/01 -0400, A.M. Holm wrote:
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A,
If you're concerned that you can use a different outgoing address than
the one you POP'ed with, there's nothing wrong with that. All that means
is the server validates your IP address as one that has a valid login
to that server within the prescribed time period. It doesn't care what
you put in as your From: address. That's why it's child's play to spoof
mail to come from any address you wish.
If this is not what you're concerned about, please enlighten me.
Duc