The Errors-To header is for Usenet messages. It does not do anything for email.

The only way to control where bounce messages go is by changing the envelope sender in SMTP. This will be placed in the Return-Path header by the receiving SMTP server. The envelope sender can be different than From: header but this requires more control of the sending process. Most mechanisms will use the From: header by default.

How are you sending the mail? The sendmail program has a command-line option (-r) to set the envelope sender. The SMTP modules I know, Net::SMTP and Mail::Sender, have ways to specify the envelope sender.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: MIME::Lite + bounce email address by iburrell
in thread MIME::Lite + bounce email address by marynella

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