Hello: I am trying to write an email applciation using MIMI::Lite for a client of ours. If the email is undeliverable I want it to bounce to an address other than the from address. However, I cannot figure out how to do this with MIMI::Lite. The following is a code snippet:

$msg = MIME::Lite->new(
"Return-Path" =>'cm@route.com',
From =>test@yahoo.com',
To =>'testtestttEmailFunkkodo@test.com',
Subject =>'A message with 2 parts...',
Type =>'text/plain',
CC =>'tom.conti@monster.com',
Data =>$testBody );

The email address is bogus and consistently bounces to the from address. I have tried to use the Return-Path attribute but iot seems to get stripped out of the headers by one of the server that handles this mail. Is there another attribute that will redirect the bounce address or is there another package that would help me with this problem.

Thanks, Tom

In reply to Bounced address in MIME::Lite by Anonymous Monk

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