Re: send-hook question (or Delivered-To: hook?)
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On Thursday, May 25 at 12:54 AM, quoth phyrster:
> On 12:28 Wed 24 May 2006, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>> But you should probably investigate the "alternates" command and the
>> $reverse_name setting. That would be more direct.
>
> It worked except for one thing: the email address does follow alternates but
> the sender's name is always 'phyrster' which is the hostname of this box. How
> to set sender's name to match each mail address respectively?
Hmm, for that, you may need to use the reply-hook. The sender's name
is set by the $real_name variable, but I don't believe it's different
from each mail address (because the name isn't included in the
"alternates" list).
~Kyle
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