Re: [WebDNA] can webdna set the email header (w/[sendmail]) that controls where bounced email goes?
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = If you need to specify custom headers, I believe you can construct the =complete email manually as a text file and then save it to the WebDNA =EmailFolder where it'll get picked up. You wouldn't need to use =[sendmail] at all.On Feb 27, 2012, at 2:59 PM, Govinda wrote:>>> Typically, when email bounces (e.g. when the recipient mailbox no=20>>> longer exists), where does the email then get sent..? We want to=20>>> control where it gets sent, hopefully using webdna's [sendmail] =(where=20>>> we create the original email). Is this possible?>>>=20>>> Do I need to set the:>>>=20>>> - 'return-path' email header ?>>> - 'reply-to' email header ?>>>=20>>> Which (of these ^^^ ?) is the email header that (so far) webdna is=20=>>> unable to set?>=20>=20>> Hi Govinda! WebDNA uses the "from=3D" address for both "return-path"=20=>> and "reply-to">>=20>> - chris>=20>=20>=20>> but you can explicitly set reply-to; I do that all the time.>=20>=20> Good, but is the 'reply-to' header the one that is generally used when =an email bounces?>=20> and am I right then, that "return-path" is the one that webdna cannot =set (yet)?>=20> Thanks!> -G---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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If you need to specify custom headers, I believe you can construct the =complete email manually as a text file and then save it to the WebDNA =EmailFolder where it'll get picked up. You wouldn't need to use =[sendmail] at all.On Feb 27, 2012, at 2:59 PM, Govinda wrote:>>> Typically, when email bounces (e.g. when the recipient mailbox no=20>>> longer exists), where does the email then get sent..? We want to=20>>> control where it gets sent, hopefully using webdna's [sendmail] =(where=20>>> we create the original email). Is this possible?>>>=20>>> Do I need to set the:>>>=20>>> - 'return-path' email header ?>>> - 'reply-to' email header ?>>>=20>>> Which (of these ^^^ ?) is the email header that (so far) webdna is=20=>>> unable to set?>=20>=20>> Hi Govinda! WebDNA uses the "from=3D" address for both "return-path"=20=>> and "reply-to">>=20>> - chris>=20>=20>=20>> but you can explicitly set reply-to; I do that all the time.>=20>=20> Good, but is the 'reply-to' header the one that is generally used when =an email bounces?>=20> and am I right then, that "return-path" is the one that webdna cannot =set (yet)?>=20> Thanks!> -G---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us
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