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Setting response address for receiving servers.
\ Kevin Bailey (27 Mar 2008)
. \ Victor Duchovni (27 Mar 2008)
. . \ Kevin Bailey (31 Mar 2008)

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Subject:Re: Setting response address for receiving servers.
Group:Postfix-users
From:Kevin Bailey
Date:31 Mar 2008


 

Victor Duchovni wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:20:32AM +0000, Kevin Bailey wrote:
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm sending out emails with a specific 'reply to' address on them.
>>
>> However, if the email address is no longer valid I'd like the receiving
>> server to send it's notification back to a specific address.
>>
>> i.e the email should be sent out with a 'reply to' address such as
>> info - but responding servers should send a reply to
>> postmaster.
>>
>
> Don't confuse the envelope sender address used for delivery status
> notifications with the "Reply-To" header used by humans to reply to
> the message.
>
>


Thanks for that. I wasn't clear about the difference.

I managed to get the PEAR mail_queue library to set the envelope sender
address by setting the Return-Path header. Reply-To was left to work as
normal.

Kevin



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