Re: [WebDNA] can webdna set the email header (w/[sendmail]) that
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = --0015175cf7744f5cb304b9f8e82eContent-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8Govinda,Hi - the bounce address is defined by the 'return-path' header. Generally you cannot set the return-path header using WebDNA as theoutgoing MTA (mail relay) will overwrite whatever you set with the 'from'address.You can however set the 'return-path' when sending email using [shell] (onCentOS anyway), i.e.: [shell]/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -f custom-bounce-address@domain.com <path/to/email/filename[/shell]the '-t' flag tells sendmail to pick up the to headers from the email textfile, the '-f' flag tells sendmail not to overwrite the 'return-path'header, but use the specified one instead. In an earlier email exchangeChris said he might consider adding an option to specify a custom'return-path' when using WebDNA to send email.Take care- Tom--0015175cf7744f5cb304b9f8e82eContent-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableGovinda,
Hi - the bounce address is defined by the '=return-path' header. =C2=A0 =C2=A0Generally you cannot set the return-p=ath header using WebDNA as the outgoing MTA (mail relay) will overwrite wha=tever you set with the 'from' address.
You can however set the 'return-path' whe=n sending email using=C2=A0[shell] (on CentOS anyway), i.e.:
=
the '-t' flag tells sendmail to pick up the to =headers from the email text file, the '-f' flag tells sendmail not =to overwrite the 'return-path' header, but use the specified one in=stead. =C2=A0 In an earlier email exchange Chris said he might consider add=ing an option to specify a custom 'return-path' when using WebDNA t=o send email.
Take care
- Tom
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--0015175cf7744f5cb304b9f8e82eContent-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8Govinda,Hi - the bounce address is defined by the 'return-path' header. Generally you cannot set the return-path header using WebDNA as theoutgoing MTA (mail relay) will overwrite whatever you set with the 'from'address.You can however set the 'return-path' when sending email using
[shell] (onCentOS anyway), i.e.:
[shell]/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -f custom-bounce-address@domain.com <path/to/email/filename[/shell]the '-t' flag tells sendmail to pick up the to headers from the email textfile, the '-f' flag tells sendmail not to overwrite the 'return-path'header, but use the specified one instead. In an earlier email exchangeChris said he might consider adding an option to specify a custom'return-path' when using WebDNA to send email.Take care- Tom--0015175cf7744f5cb304b9f8e82eContent-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableGovinda,
Hi - the bounce address is defined by the '=return-path' header. =C2=A0 =C2=A0Generally you cannot set the return-p=ath header using WebDNA as the outgoing MTA (mail relay) will overwrite wha=tever you set with the 'from' address.
You can however set the 'return-path' whe=n sending email using=C2=A0
[shell] (on CentOS anyway), i.e.:
=
the '-t' flag tells sendmail to pick up the to =headers from the email text file, the '-f' flag tells sendmail not =to overwrite the 'return-path' header, but use the specified one in=stead. =C2=A0 In an earlier email exchange Chris said he might consider add=ing an option to specify a custom 'return-path' when using WebDNA t=o send email.
Take care
- Tom
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Tom Duke
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