Hallo admin, On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 22:49:49 +0100GMT (11-9-2004, 23:49 +0200, where I live), you wrote:
A> Hmm... I meant that I wanted the original sender's address ( as in the
A> ROM field of the original message's header) to be the
A> new 'sender's address' and, yes, it is a template.
%From="%OFromAddr"%-
%From="" inserts the bit between quote marks as From address
%OFromAddr takes the From address from the original message and
inserts into your template. In this case between the quote
marks of the other macro
%- As the %From macro leaves no text in the template body,
(it's only changing a header) you end up with an zero
length line followed by a line feed. The line feed is
negated by the %- macro
Keep in mind that it is considered very abusive to use an address that
isn't yours. For several ISP's that kind of intentional behaviour is
reason to drop you as customer.
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