Outlook cie field missing in email transmission

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VD007

I would like all my mail messages to contain the corporate name they are sent
from so I could quickly filter them by cie or name, etc.
Knowing that Mr gate was recently in it reflexion week, here is a topic for
effective spam filtering.
Have a corporate or source mail provider validate the current email
configuration any user put in it's mail support so all the junkies name or
fake name would not passe the provider and when you receive a spam, or else,
you reply to provider instead of fake mailbox, so provider can automatically
deactivate this name or act on it. If someone spy your name he will have to
use the source provider as a transmittal validation wich would required him
several mail configuration or reconfiguration to do massive spam.
Provider like yahoo, msn etc could use id validation so using a copy of your
email name would be very difficult. Waiting for suggestion on cie info.

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