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  • Here's the text of the header, with the recipient's email removed for privacy: Return-Path:

    WIL WHEATON dot NET: 1.5: October 2001 Archives 2001

  • Here's the text of the header, with the recipient's email removed for privacy: Return-Path:

    WIL WHEATON dot NET: 1.5: October 2001 Archives 2001

  • Here's the text of the header, with the recipient's email removed for privacy: Return-Path:

    WIL WHEATON dot NET: 1.5: October 2001 Archives 2001

  • Perl to extract either the 'From:' address (preferred) or, failing that, the 'Return-Path:' address.

    Linux Gazette 2010

  • # This gives you the 'From:' address if it's available, or the 'Return-Path:' address otherwise.

    Linux Gazette 2010

  • It will always be used as the Return-Path and Sender address in e-mails.

    phpBB.com 2010

  • It will always be used as the Return-Path and Sender address in e-mails.

    phpBB.com 2009

  • Return-Path: voloshin_peter [at] hotmail [dot] com

    Palestine Blogs aggregator 2009

  • Jan 2009 07: 24: 11 -0800 (PST) Received: by 10.150.53.2 with SMTP id b2mr368420yba. 104.1233069850804; Tue, 27 Jan 2009 07: 24: 10 -0800 (PST) Return-Path:

    Webmaster-Talk.com 2009

  • Return-Path: by mx. google.com with ESMTP id c39si9033873anc. 29.2008.09.08.14.15.45;

    yoda.ch 2008

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