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Message no. 1
From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: [OT] Mailer issues (was Re: Misc. Questions)
Date: Tue, 9 Sep 1997 22:53:38 -0700
---Forrest Houston wrote:
>
> On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, Loki wrote:
> >
> > **BTW, Forrest, you're mailer is somehow overriding the list's
> > Reply-To field.
>
> Any ideas on what to check? We are running sendmail 8.8 with a
couple of
> rewrite rules. I guess one of them is throwing up a flag to override
> that. I have some leeway in what I can do (as far as reconfiguring)
so if
> you have any ideas...

I'm not familiar with Sendmail 8.8. I'm going to reply to this via the
SRCard list incase we have any members who may be more help.

I use Rocketmail as a WWW based mailer, and Internet Mail with my ISP
account. Usually you'll find a Reply-To field somewhere in your
configuration or setup screens. Usually it's for use when your reply
mail address would be different than where you send mail from. On
Rocketmail this is under options in my preferences. If anything is
entered here, it will override the List's auto-entry for Reply-To and
so I leave it blank.

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