I agree. It is not important that the user reply to this address but the
message must appear to come from renewals@whatever.com. I'll look into the
mutt solution and if all else fails, break out the perl. Thanks for the
input everyone.
Ben
On Fri, 12 May 2000, michael d. ivey wrote:
> On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 01:46:36PM -0400, Jeff Dilcher wrote:
> > Just set the Reply-To header-
> > It doesn't change the From line, but it will change where responses go,
> > and what name should appear in the user's email client's sender window.
> >
> > Reply-To: Renewal Request ">renewals@whatever.com>
>
> Reply-To doesn't affect how the end-user will see the message. You
> have several options:
>
> - have mail send the message through a filter instead of
>          sendmail...the filter would re-write the From header and
>          then pass it off to sendmail
> - use mutt instead of mail, and add
>         "my_hdr From: ">renewals@foo.com"
>         to your .muttrc
> - do it in perl
>         
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