>> From: "Daniel Donnelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <<
>> I have seen a few cases when replying, it (the email client!) chooses the
'wrong' address and uses the 'list-owner' (mail is actually sent to the
alias, so it goes to you!), rather than the 'Sender'. <<
Yep, I have seen this too - and in my case not related to Imail. I have a
client who connects his small office via a dial-up line. All alias are
directed to one POP account. He has a software that reads out the ONE POP
account at regular intervals and then redistributes the mail to the original
"To:". None of this may even play a role - just mentioning it to paint a
complete picture.
Whenever our form mailer sends mail from his web site with a FROM: header of
our "postmaster" and a REPLY-TO header of the person who actually filled in
the form, HIS email client software will IGNORE the "reply-to" header and
always direct his replies to our POSTMASTER instead.
If I redirect the form mailer to my own mailboxes then Outlook Express,
Netscape etc handles the reply-to just fine. The client is aware of the
situation and usually remembers to MANUALLY enter the appropriate address
when replying to web inquiries.
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
Argos Networks
600 East Crescent Avenue
Suite 203
Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458-1846
Phone: +1 201 934-9411 x20 (Business)
Fax: +1 201 934-9206
http://www.ArgosWeb.net/
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