That is a much simpler solution!   What about appending extensions to
addresses themselves (like converting [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) to take advantage of ReadNotify.com's
read receipt/tracking service?

Joel Nelson


On 5/20/04 10:55 PM, "Nigel Stanger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On 21/5/2004 2:35 PM, "Joel Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> 
>> Is there a way to set up an outgoing mail script to automatically add a
>> domain to outgoing messages?   In other words, since I have one account I
>> only use for mail to the same domain, I could just send a message to
>> "username@" and a script would automatically add "domain.com" to the end.
>> Not sure if this is possible, but just thought I'd ask.
> 
> A much simpler solution: edit the account you want to send these messages
> from (Tools->Accounts). In the "Account Settings" panel, under "Sending
> mail", click the "Click here for advanced sending options". There's a field
> called "Domain for unqualified addresses". Enter "domain.com" (or whatever)
> into that, then "username" (you don't need the @) will automatically become
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".



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