So, the answer is, don't set up your email accounts on your iOS device as type MobileMe or iCLoud. Sadly, iCloud is no different in this respect. I know every server an email message passes through adds on its own Recieved header, but to meddle with the information that was put there specifically by the sender is totally out of order.□ But Apple are not the only ones to indulge in this heinous practice. In fact, IMO I think there ought to be a law against this type of tampering with a user/customer's private information in their messages. IOW, you could NOT use any other sending (From) address, which as pointed out above, if you already have your own domain and address is just not acceptable. Worse, if you used their SMTP server(s) to send your emails (from other mail clients that allowed you to set a different From address), the message would actually be edited so that the From address was the MM address. From) was set to the MM address and couldn't be changed. If you set up a MM account in iOS, the sending address (i.e. IMO, this was one of the major drawbacks to MobileMe.
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