We use exim to add the return path to the header. We have had a few
instances where another line is added above the Return-path as in the
example below.
The line on top has a tab inserted before the from address (obviously taken
from the second line in the From address). Is there a workaround for this
problem (we require the return path to be added) ?
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thanks
Danie
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