Reply-to email address

Hi,
I need a bpel process to receive the reply-to email address from the ns_emails.xml file or /orabpel/domains/default/metadata/MailService/oracle.xml file.
I'm setting the replyto address for an html href link during a xslt transformation prior to sending an HTML email with the links included in the body.
Has anyone do this? as I do not want to hard code the email address in the BPEL process.
Phil

I had a similar issue, here's what eventually worked for me:
Up until the MM update this week, all my calendars ("Work", "Home") were "On My Mac" and were always synced over the air. To be able to respond to invites with my work email address, the latter had to be the first one in the list of email addresses in my own address card in Address Book. I barely ever receive any invites on my home calendar, so if I ever responded to them with my work email, that wouldn't have been an issue for me. On the other hand, it was very important for me that responses sent from my work calendar were sent with my work email address.
Since the MM update, it seems that I can respond to an invite ONLY IF the invite was sent to my MM email address. Remember that after the upgrade, all your "On My Mac" calendars have been moved to "[email protected]". So I created a new work calendar "On My Mac", and when I receive an invite, instead of double-clicking it, I drag it to my work calendar. Then I'm able to respond to it with the correct work email address. The downside is that now the calendars "On My Mac" don't sync over the air thru MM anymore, so my iPhone is only updated when it syncs with iTunes.

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