On 10/3/19 6:01 PM, Rick Cooper wrote:
Can't imagine the circumstance where such a from: format would be required

I've seen people (mis)use it as a way to work around DMARC alignment in mailing lists. They move the purported senders to the friendly / pretty name and use the mailing list address as the actual From: address. E.g.

From: "Grant <gr...@spamtrap.example.net>" <mailingl...@example.com>

I think such use is ill advised and likely to end up running afoul of over zealous DMARC filters.



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