You can use a reply-hook

reply-hook '~t helpd...@mycompagny' 'my_hdr From: helpdesk
<helpd...@mycompagny>'

and I supose you can put anotehr header, or another reply-hook with
the same regexp to put the other header.

Roger

On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Albert Shih <albert.s...@obspm.fr> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> When someone write to helpd...@mycompagny (=me) and I answer it
> I would like to put automaticaly the
>
>        Reply-To : helpd...@mycompagny
>
> and
>
>        From : helpd...@mycompagny
>
> But I don't want do this by using a folder-hook, because I don't want a
> special folder for those email.
>
> Anyone have a solution ?
>
>
> Regards.
>
> JAS
> --
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