Agreed, but I still forward to yahoo.com to make them aware, as they're likely to receive complaints from folks that briefly parse the headers.
Then again, I'm a security engineer for a provider that is frequently deluged by such clamoring, so that, indeed, might be just me... ;)
As an email administrator, when I receive a spam complaint for a piece of dreck that obviously did not originate from our network or pass through our servers, I think "this doofus can't read headers", and I usually send a polite note explaining that sender addresses can be forged and that the recipient ought to send the complaint to someone who is actually in a position to do something about it.
-- Paul Russell
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