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Mail.app: how set reply-to?
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This is perhaps a silly question but I just can't figure out where in Mail.app (v 1.3 for Panther) one can set the reply-to field. (I am sending email from account X but want any replies addressed to address Y)
thanks for any tips --
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Join Date: May 2005
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I dont know about permanntly setting the reply to address, but you can "unhide" the "reply-to" field in your composed messages by going to the View menu in mail, and choosing "Reply-To Address Field" from the menu.
here's a link to a screenshot (too large to put in my post, and too lazy to resize ): Screen Shot
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Or you can set it permanently:
defaults write com.apple.mail UserHeaders '{"Reply-To" = " [email protected]"; }'
and to delete this:
defaults delete com.apple.mail UserHeaders
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