Mar 2nd, 2009, 11:41 AM
Ah, I see! Actually that's pretty much just the way most email clients work. The Reply-To header really just gives you an option to override the default From field so that when the user clicks "Reply", it goes there instead.
Most people patch this by adding some text to the email saying "Please don't reply to this email", or creating a dud "no-reply@whatever.com" email address where all the submissions go straight to the trash. Not perfect, I know.
Most people patch this by adding some text to the email saying "Please don't reply to this email", or creating a dud "no-reply@whatever.com" email address where all the submissions go straight to the trash. Not perfect, I know.