I've been following this further discussion with interest;
One more thing to check here, which is probably pretty central to any
difficulties I have been having;
If a message source shows a reply-to: header of the form shown below,
which part or parts of it can be detected by an Exim filter? I haven't
yet managed to come to any firm conclusions as to whether exim looks at
literally the whole line or just the actual address.
Reply-To: "[list_name]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In case it's of any relevance or clarification to my question, when I
hit 'reply' on such a mail in Mozilla Thunderbird the to: line is then
set up with :
[list_name] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
many thanks again,
lee
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