* mouss wrote (10/12/05 13:13):
> Chris Lear a écrit :
>
>>* Matt Kettler wrote (10/11/05 19:37):
>>
>>
>>>Alessio wrote:
>>>
>>>
I have received this mail, the heading "from" is blank! Is possible?
>>>Yes, it's quite normal and is called a message with a "null return pa
Chris Lear a écrit :
* Matt Kettler wrote (10/11/05 19:37):
Alessio wrote:
I have received this mail, the heading "from" is blank! Is possible?
Yes, it's quite normal and is called a message with a "null return path".
Is it? I thought the return path (or envelope sender)
* Matt Kettler wrote (10/11/05 19:37):
> Alessio wrote:
>> I have received this mail, the heading "from" is blank! Is possible?
>
> Yes, it's quite normal and is called a message with a "null return path".
Is it? I thought the return path (or envelope sender) was quite distinct
from the From: he
> From: Matt Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: Alessio> > Can i block this?
>
> You can, yes, but you'll never get another bounce message
> again, including legitimate ones that are sent back when you
> enter someones email address wrong.
>
You can (and should ONLY) block it if the mes
Alessio wrote:
> I have received this mail, the heading "from" is blank! Is possible?
Yes, it's quite normal and is called a message with a "null return path".
It is also a RFC requirement that ALL mailsystems accept this. Among other
things, all bounce messages are required to use a null return