Circa 2002-Feb-27 15:55:11 -0500 dixit Greg A. Woods:
: Usually the "from:", "reply-to:", and "return-path:" are all the same
: address, but not always of course, and that's why it's wrong to use the
: return-path for anything but bounces (i.e. DSNs).
:
: A mail user agent responding to a proper mailbox must reply to the
: addresses given in the "reply-to:" header, or if there is no such header
: then those given in the "from:" header. No more, no less, as they say.
What about 'Resent-From:' and 'Resent-Sender:'? And should it send to
'Reply-To:' if a 'Resent-*' field is present?
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