Try to do like this:
from     "Monaqasat <[email protected]>"
headers  "return-path" => '[email protected]'

It worked for me !!!

Thanks,
Nimesh Nikum

Karim Helal wrote:
> Any updates on how we can send a @from with a name before the email 
> address?
> 
> I want to be able to send emails using the [email protected] email 
> address but show 'Monaqasat' as the name of the sender.
> 
> Thx.
> 
> .Karim
> 
> Bruno Brunagh wrote:
>> Aslam Syed wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>> 
>>> I am trying to send email and written code like this:
>>> 
>>> <code>
>>>  def matches_for_request( contact, req, matching_offers )
>>>     recipients  "#{contact}"
>>>     from        "[email protected]"
>>>     subject     "Matches found for your request"
>>>     sent_on     Time.now
>>> 
>>>     body[:offers] = matching_offers
>>>   end
>>> </code>
>>> 
>>> I also had put angled brackets in the from address like 
>>> "<[email protected]>". However, as Chris's reply suggets I tried 
>>> removing the angled brackets. But, this did not solve my problem. I am 
>>> continuing to get the following error message:
>>> 
>>> 555 5.5.2 Syntax error. 23sm387874pxi.9
>>> 
>>> Please help.
>> 
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> I have the same issue:
>> Net::SMTPFatalError 555 using rails 2.3.3
>> under development environment
>> 
>> I both tried with or without angle brackets in the @from parameter,
>>  but with no help.
>> 
>> Any idea?
>> 
>> Thanks

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