Hey all,
I've been hosting community websites and clients with my software for years and
up until now any email that originates from the website due to a posting has
been addressed "From:" the site admin, whoever that may be for the site. E.g.:
"Michael Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" I'm now rethinking this policy.
Perhaps the From should be one of the following:
"Site Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
"Site Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
"Poster Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
Generally I see the first option as the way many sites go. Is this what you all
do? The only problem for me with this is that the automated script that creates
the sites would have to interact with a mail server (which is not on the
machine) to create a POP3 account which was a simple info-reply address. That
gets further into domain issues, which I'd rather not have to deal with. The
current method I use is fool-proof in that the address is guaranteed to work,
and requires no effort on my part.
Currently I add a "Reply-to:" with the poster's address, though I may stop
doing that in the future for privacy reasons.
I will continue to add a "Problems-to:" with the admin's address.
Thanks for any feedback,
Mik
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Michael Muller
Admin, MontagueMA.net Website
work (413) 863-0030
cell (413) 320-5336
skype: michaelBmuller
http://www.MontagueMA.net
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