josh wrote:I think gmail allows you to add other "from" addresses -- you have to set up each one.
OK, that is to much work.
Finally I like to change the from inside my mail-client "in a moment".
Nothing to do anywhere else.
Another argument I just heard in a german forum:
Typical spam filters eliminate mails which have a difference between the server which delivers and the domain part of the from.
Result:
When one wants to use spamgourmet from you mail client, spamgourmet has to offer a possibility to send mails about its server.
That will not happen, when I remember the FAQ correctly.
josh wrote:Have you checked out the "send from" functionality in spamgourmet? Log in and go to advanced mode - you can access it from the main advanced mode page or from any of the detail pages for your disposable addresses. It will generate a special "to:" address that you should be able to use with GMX that will forward through spamgourmet, which will substitute the proper disposable address for your gmx address in the from: field.
Sorry, I could not follow.
I you like: could you please create an example of the path a mail will take and how it changes its headers - if one uses the method you described above?
Important: How will typical spam-filters react to this method?
Will they match on this method?
Then nothing is won.
Thank you for listening.