If you have defined an OpenVMS Mail personal name, the SMTP
    mailer appends that string to the outbound alias.
    For example, a personal name might look like the following:
    Bill L. Smith Phone: 123-456-8000
    The TCPIP$SMTP_FROM logical is defined as follows:
    $ DEFINE TCPIP$SMTP_FROM "bill.smith@xxx.com"
    The following example shows the resulting From: header:
    From: bill.smith@xxx.com (Bill L. Smith Phone: 123-456-8000)
    The personal name is appended to the From: address only if both
    of the following conditions are met:
    o  The value you give for the TCPIP$SMTP_FROM logical does not
       contain parenthetical phrases (text within parentheses).
    o  The From: address contains the SMTP domain string (the @domain
       portion of the address).
    To use a different personal name than the one defined in your
    OpenVMS Mail personal name, define the personal name string as
    part of the TCPIP$SMTP_FROM logical in a parenthetical phrase
    after the user@domain address. Separate the address from the
    parenthetical phrase with a space. Do not use double quotation
    marks (" ") in the personal name.
    For example, you can define the outbound alias logical as
    follows:
    $ DEFINE TCPIP$SMTP_FROM -
    _$ "bill.smith@xxx.com (Phone: 123-456-8000 FAX: 123-456-9000)"
    Note the following restrictions:
    o  The SMTP mailer does not allow you to define the TCPIP$SMTP_
       FROM logical using the following syntax:
       "personal-name" <user@host>
    o  Do not specify the logical as follows:
       $ DEFINE TCPIP$SMTP_FROM """personal-name"" <bill.smith@xxx.com>"
       Instead, define the logical as follows:
       $ DEFINE TCPIP$SMTP_FROM "bill.smith@xxx.com (personal-name)"