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         mcbutterbuns Newbie 
          
  
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           | Posted: 04 February 2008 at 10:15am | IP Logged
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I need to be able to set the Return-Path header of an email. The reason is that I want bounced emails to return to an address different than the from address.
 
 The Return-Path address is a unique address for the specific recipient. I can tell which recipient bounced based upon the Return-Path address.
 
 Currently when I send the message, the Return-Path header is the "From" address which I dont want.
 
 Any ideas?
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         Andrew AfterLogic Support 
          
 
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           | Posted: 04 February 2008 at 11:13pm | IP Logged
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As described in MailBee.NET Objects documentation (MailMessage.ReturnPath property description):
 
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       | ...if you need to send a message from an address different from From address, you can pass it as senderEmail parameter value of Send method. In this case, the mail server will set Return-Path header to senderEmail value, not to From value. | 
       
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 So, please use this overload of Smtp.Send method.
 
 Best regards,
 Andrew
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