corporations/organizations. The application is a web-based mentoring
application (where mentees find mentors and communicate with each
other).
The application is designed to send out e-mails (using CF-MAIL) to one
group (say the mentor) so that they can hit reply to send a response
back to the other group (mentees). However, the mail server is set up
to prevent relaying, so the messages need to have our system in the
from address (so, the from would be something like: "John Smith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>", where John Smith is the mentee).
Because we want tthe mentor to be able to just hit "Reply" to send a
response back to the mentee, we're including the standard reply-to
header with the mentee's actual e-mail address.
We're running into some instances where the response is being sent
back the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" address instead of the reply-to
address. We're not able to reproduce this, and we're not really able
to contact the individual users to investigate it with them.
So, my questions are basically this:
1) Are there any common e-mail clients which don't honor the reply-to header?
2) Are there any settings in common e-mail clients which can prevent
the reply-to header from being honored?
3) Are there different forms of the reply-to header that we can also try?
Thanks!
Scott
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Scott Brady
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