> greeting  card  sites can do the same thing but they do not. The can
> use  an  address  in  their  own  domain to send the email and add a
> header  for the reply to address as the person who sent the message.

Not  just  the Reply-To:, but the From: as well. It is not technically
difficult  to  change  form  code to separate the envelope sender from
header information.

Non-delivery notifications are made more difficult in such situations,
however  (if  eBay  had  wanted NDRs to go to the user, rather than to
their  server,  the user had to be the Return-Path:...and thus some of
the more complicated parts of SPF, such as sender rewriting).

-Sandy


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