Yahoo! uses the wildcard address as the recipient’s name in the header of the email
When you send a eEvid from Yahoo! by manually typing the address with the “.eevid.com” wildcard, Yahoo! will include the recipient’s address as the recipient’s name on the email header. Something like this: To john@example.com.eevid.com <john@example.com.eevid.com> This causes a strange effect: although eEvidence removes the wildcard for every RCPT (recipient), recipients will see their address […]
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