
If you have the sender address in the Reply-To:, do you still expect responses to go to the list?
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On Sun, Sep 28, 2025, 17:27 <tom@tomsmyth.ca> wrote:
Specifically the kind where all list emails come from the the same address, with the sender in Reply-To?
It seems like this /should/ be the way it works. Isn't that what Reply-To is for?
Do some email clients still mess it up? If they do, wouldn't it make sense to just send them a bounce notice and tell them to clean up their act?
Context: considering moving to a paid email service like Mailgun or Twilio and having random unverified email addresses in the From: header seems to be a nonstarter for them, which makes sense.
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