> It thought that there's a way to add a header
in 
> an accept, but it seems
> not.

Yep, and that's sort of what I was looking for,
i.e., *SOME* way to get the job done in the
accept statement.

Anyway, you have confirmed that there is not
something obvious that I'm missing (as I had
suspected there was).  So, it looks like I'm
stuck to use a variable as both of your
suggestions suggest.  (Both good suggestions,
BTW.  Thanks.)

One final thing.  I didn't realize that my
original post had a reply-to header line that
directs replies to the account that I'm using for
testing.  So, if anyone else wishes to respond to
me off-list, please use the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
address rather than the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address
as the later may not be accepting mail.  I
appologize.

Thanks to all!

     ... doug

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