[phorm] [Phorm:] Re: Allowing Reply-To headers in alternate templat

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  MESSAGE:  (#2705) Re: Allowing Reply-To headers in alternate templat 
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  AUTHOR:   Holotech 
  DATE:     May 15, 2003 at 8:32 a.m. EST 

  Reply To: (#2676) Allowing Reply-To headers in alternate templates 
  Author:   Doug Stein 
  Date:     May 9, 2003 at 1:47 p.m. EST 

> Just an idea for others. I needed to create a 2nd 
> email template for a phorm that supported the Reply-To 
> header, but phorm 3.0.4 doesn't currently allow that. 
> The only headers currently allowed in PHORM_TMPL[x] 
> files (where x>0) are: 

> To: 

> From: 

> Subject: 

> X-<anything>: 

Interesting. I just reviewed that code, and I apparently didn't think it 
through very well. It was never my intention to disallow the Reply-to header, 
just to catch it if someone makes a mistake such as not putting a blank line 
after the headers or has a typo or some such. I'll see if I can do that bit a 
code a little better. 

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