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Re^3: How to disguise sender's email address with MIME::Lite?
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 12, 2007 at 14:24 UTC
    I needed the same thing, but Perl kept throwing an error, until I enclosed the Reply-To in single quotes (ex. 'Reply-To' => "BlahBlahBlah\@Something.com")
      I have spent several hours battling this one and ended up reading the source and stepping through with the debugger. I finally found that I could force MIME::Lite to change the envelope from by forcing the sendmail options in "send": $mail->send("sendmail", "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -oi -oem -f security\@auckland.ac.nz"); So far as I can see there is something fundamentally broken in the code that passes the options specified in new through to sendmail
        In brief: use Email::Sender to send your mail, not MIME::Lite.
        rjbs
Re^3: How to disguise sender's email address with MIME::Lite?
by eric256 (Parson) on Jun 12, 2007 at 23:42 UTC

    Or you could use the reply-to field, that is what it is there for.


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