On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Jutta Degener wrote:
You're referring to
# However it MUST be possible for
# a recipient on whose behalf the responder is acting to explicitly
# specify the human-readable name and address to be used in the From
# header fields of responses.
Right?
Yes.
I suspect that this can be done with a simple :from parameter added to the
vacation command.
Makes sense. So it would look like this:
:from "Jane Random <jrandom(_at_)domain(_dot_)com>"
or this
:from "jrandom(_at_)domain(_dot_)com (Jane Random)"
We've had requests for :from, too, independent of Keith's draft.
The example is accurate. And we've recieved similar reuqests.
-Rob
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