Hi Everyone -

We have a service for our membership that dynamically generates a newsletter
for them and sends it out on their behalf to their subscribers, all of which
have given their consent to receive(so I'm not asking about whether this is
morally a good idea).

They system sends it from a default email address - ie.
newslet...@domain.com.  I receive the mail for this account, so any
responses or bounces that come back I end up getting.  Besides the
additional mail, our members only get the notice of failed delivery when I
have time to go through and parse all of the messages and break them down
for each of them.  So it's kind of a headache.

The emails are generated and sent through a local install of iMail (so not
using the SMTP service in IIS).  I'm wondering what kind of problems I would
create if I had the emails set up to dynamically populate the "reply-to"
with their email address, so that each of our members gets the bounces and
replies for their respective clients?  

The members have asked for this to help them, but I'm not sure how other
mail servers will see it when it gets to them, and if they will end up
rejecting it because of that.  Some of the members who us this service host
their email with us, while others do not.

I know this is kind of off-topic, but any thoughts would be very much
appreciated.

Thanks!

Todd



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