/SUBSTITUTE_DOMAIN=[NO]NAME=fully-qualified-domain Optional. By default, the From: and Return-Path fields display the sender's name and fully qualified domain. NONAME causes the sender's domain name to be omitted from the Return-Path field. If you specify a fully qualified domain name (/SUBSTITUTE_ DOMAIN=NAME=fully-qualified-domain), that specified domain name is displayed as the sender's domain name. For example, suppose you specify the fully qualified domain name eagle for the sender's return path (/SUBSTITUTE_DOMAIN=NAME=eagle). When user magpie on host condor.hawk.eagle.org sends mail to daw on another host, user daw sees the return path as magpie@eagle rather than magpie@condor.hawk.eagle.org. This is what daw sees: #707 18-NOV-2002 14:02:02.71 MAIL From: SMTP%"magpie@eagle" To: SMTP%"daw@crow.ravin.rook.org" CC: Subj: Big sale today! NOTE For changes made with the /SUBSTITUTE_DOMAIN qualifier to take effect, you must stop and restart SMTP. For more information about stopping and starting SMTP, refer to the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management manual.