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Set the Reply-To Address of an Email

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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.ReplyTo property, which sets the MIME Reply-To header. This header automatically defaults to the From address, so you only set it when replies should go to a different address. There is usually a single Reply-To address, but you can supply a comma-separated list for several. Setting this changes only the Reply-To header — it does not change the SMTP envelope sender or the visible From header.

Background: When you hit "Reply," most mail clients address the response to the message's Reply-To header if present, otherwise to From. This is useful when the sending address is not the right destination for responses — for example, a newsletter sent from noreply@ but with Reply-To pointing at a monitored support inbox, or a message sent on someone's behalf that should be answered to a different person.

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Perl
use chilkat();

#  Demonstrates the Email.ReplyTo property, which sets the Reply-To header field.
#  Reply-To defaults to the From address, so you only set this when replies should
#  go somewhere different.

$email = chilkat::CkEmail->new();
$email->put_From('sales@example.com');

#  Replies should be directed to a different address than the From address.
$email->put_ReplyTo('support@example.com');

print "ReplyTo = " . $email->replyTo() . "\r\n";

#  For multiple reply addresses, use a comma-separated list.
$email->put_ReplyTo('support@example.com, help@example.com');
print "ReplyTo = " . $email->replyTo() . "\r\n";