Hi Bat! Fans,
 (and Mark).

 Using 5.1 Pro at work through MDaemon mail server 8.1, which now has some
 sort of sender verification which I am trying to get my head around.

 Problem is however, that in 90% of cases, using "Reply to" icon. or
 selecting text with F4, an unacceptable To: address is created.

 For example in the headers, an actual sender is (as "Reply to")

 "Tony Standley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 

 When I reply, Bat!, no doubt after MDaemon has fiddled with the message,
 puts the following in the To field:-

 Tony Standley <"">

 Of course this address is unacceptable.

 MDaemon is actually adding some headers at the bottom of the message
 showing simply:  From <"">

 I am using the following macro for all replies:

%BCC=""%BCC="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"%-
%OFromFName,

Is there a macro that will pick up the address in the "< >" from the headers
before the MDaemon stripped address?

Strangely, some address still work ok.

Mark, do you know of a work around for this?  You da MDaemon man!

(I have written to MDaemon as well for support, but I fear that they may
blame Bat!

All worked fine until MDaemon upgraded to 8.1)

-- 
John Phillips, Sydney, Australia

Using The Bat! v3.51.10 on Windows XP 5.1 Build  2600
Service Pack 2 

My other computer is an abacus.



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