Hello,

  If/when, against all common sense of using sieve, I setup dbmail's auto-reply 
for a user "abc", the auto-reply message that is sent back to the original 
poster has odd From:/To: values.

  For instance, I'm [EMAIL PROTECTED], and I send a msg to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
My original msg header looks something like;
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: blah blah blah
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: more blah...

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] has auto-reply set to send some silly msg like "Hi, this is 
ABC's auto-reply", which dbmail dutifully sends back in reply to the original 
message.

  user1 receives the auto reply, and it includes the text abc intended.  The 
weird part is the From/To headers are the same as the original message.

From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: blah blah later
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: more blah...

  Yes, user1 receives the message saying it is "From: <user1...." and hilarity 
ensues.

  Why does auto-reply keep the header like so?


--Keith
  The Asianux Project
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