To elaborate on what ERIC referenced, I abstracted info from
the KEYWORDS doc (LISTKEYW MEMO):
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* Reply-to= (destination),Respect | Ignore *
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Indicates whether the "Reply-to:" tag supplied by the sender of the
mail file is to be preserved or discarded (if present), and, if discar-
ded or omitted, what should be placed in the new "Reply-to:" generated
by the server. The default value is "List,Respect". Note that some
mailing systems are unable to process a "Reply-To:" field with multiple
addresses correctly and may therefore disregard the "Reply-to= Both"
option and treat it as "Reply-to= List".
Respect: The original "Reply-to:" tag, if any, is kept.
Ignore: The original "Reply-to:" tag is ignored and discarded.
(destination): Indicates the destination of a piece of mail,
message or reply. Depending on the type of
reply, all the options listed below might not
be effective. For example, "Reply-to= None" is
functionally identical to "Sender", whereas
"// JOB Reply-to=None" (in a batch command
file) would actually suppress all replies.
List The reply message is sent to the list.
Sender The reply message is sent to the sender of
the original piece of mail.
Both The reply message is sent both to the list
and to the original sender.
None No reply message is sent at all.
"address" The reply message is sent to the specified
network address if enclosed in double quotes
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