>How do you format the .eml files so the recipient will see an alias in the
>"From:" part of the email:
>
>Example .eml file:
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: %ALLRECIPS%
> Subject: WARNING: YOU WERE SENT A VIRUS
That *should* work. However, you might instead want to try:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>When I recieve the email the From: line in Outlook or the web messaging
>interface is "me". How do I use an alias?
The above should work ("From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"). Have you checked the
headers of the E-mail that is received to see exactly how they
appear? Does it work with the default "From: postmaster@%LOCALHOST%"?
Part of the problem is that Declude has to use the imail1.exe program to
send mail, and it is *very* picky. For example, it usually requires that
you tell it the domain that the user is on, and it won't let you add your
own From: header.
-Scott
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