On 14 Jul 2011, at 21:18, Matthew Somerville wrote:
On 14/07/2011 19:54, simon haywood wrote:
I am looking for some advice, and hopefully a recommendation.
Given you're asking on a mySociety mailing list, my answer is - use http://www.writetothem.com/
? :-)
Of course! - and in fact, I have included a link on the site. However,
the writetothem terms seem to specifically exclude the suggestion of a
message - so we had to go our own way.
Robin Houston wrote a wrapper around WriteToThem for a specific
campaign (the 10:10 Lighter Later one) which can be found at https://github.com/robinhouston/write-to-mp
I'll take a look. Thanks!
the user's constituency is looked up using theyworkforyou's postcode
API (for which we already have agreement).
From a quick look, I can't see any email to TheyWorkForYou from you
- what kind of usage levels are you expecting? What campaign is this
for?
Not from me. (though you will see an application for an API key from
me for the current testing). The request was sent by another member of
the team - but it's probably not polite to post her name on this list
without her knowledge. The campaign is regarding HS2 (High Speed 2).
However, it seems tricky to find an SMTP service permitting setting
of
the headers in this way.
You need to learn more about the difference between the headers of
an email (From, Reply-To, etc.) and the SMTP envelope, which do not
have to be the same, for starters.
So it seems. Can you point me at a decent resource?
ATB,
Matthew
Thanks
Simon
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