Reply-To is not covered by SMTP, but by RFC 822 which covers the format
of text messages.
SMTP covers how to get a text message from one SMTP server to another,
but not the format of the actual message.
Gary DiPillo wrote:
Ken,
You need to send the header string Reply-To: in your message header.
I.e.:
Reply-To: "Technical Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I believe it is up to the mail client to use or offer to use this
address in place of the From:
address.
I have not found a reference to Reply-To in the SMTP RFC.
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006 15:33:18 -0400, Ken Porowski wrote:
Cross posted to IBMTCP_L and IBM-MAIN
I'm lost ... Is there any way to force a specific Reply-To address
through the z/OS SMTP Server?
I have a job scheduler and automated ops package that can send to SMTP
(Control/M and /O). Their setup does not contain a 'Reply-To' address.
I would like to 'force' a specific address rather than have the reply
try to go back to the mainframe. Ideally I could do this based upon a
specific sender (i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] becomes [EMAIL PROTECTED]). I
tried the header rewrite rules but it doesn't appear to be working.
Ken Porowski
AVP Systems Software
CIT Group
E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Axios Products, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
631-864-3666 x133
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