This is interesting...  could somebody please explain this, if possible?
I took the following message:

$ vi testmail
TO: My New Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: A Big Loser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: lgriffin@nowhere1
Mail-Reply-To:  lgriffin@nowhere2
Mail-Followup-To:  lgriffin@nowhere3
SUBJECT:  testing mail headers
testing

and dumped it in the queue:
$ /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject < testmail

and what I got on the other end was this:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Received: from smtp0.host.com ([207.106.77.100])
        by mail.naviant.com (SMI-8.6/mail.byaddr) with SMTP id OAA27657
        for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Thu, 16 Sep 1999 14:21:31 -0400
        (envelope-from [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Received: (qmail 12694 invoked by uid 1000); 16 Sep 1999 18:21:29 -0000
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 16 Sep 1999 18:21:29 -0000
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
TO: My New Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: A Big Loser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mail-Reply-To:  lgriffin@nowhere2
Mail-Followup-To:  lgriffin@nowhere3
SUBJECT:  testing mail headers
Content-Type: text
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notice how the Reply-To: picked up default domain, but Mail-Reply-To: and
Mail-Followup-To didn't?  This is just for curiosity's sake - I have no
desire to force the RT:, MRT:, or MFT: fields to pick up a default domain...

<:)  Lyndon Griffin

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