On Tue, 13 May 2014 17:05:13 -0500, Matthew wrote:
You should mention to your client that it's very likely these emails
will be dropped into a spam folder as forgeries. This is totally
against best practices, and a terrible idea.
Yeah, probably.
The Reply-To header basically should suffice.
In
Hi guys,
I need your help:
on a customers site, I built a simple contact form using
mezzanine.forms. Now the customer wants that in the generated mail the
From: header is set to the email address entered in the contact form by
the visitor.
I had a look in
This used to be the default behaviour, but changed as this form of faking
didn't work with many smtp gateways, and was considered bad form. At that
point we changed it to just set the reply-to header of the email. Right
now you're best off just modifying those few lines yourself.
On Wed, May
Hey Stephen,
I see.
I'm also not totally fond of setting a From: header to something I don't
know in advance, still, need to do it.
Do you have any hint how to modify the logic? I'd like to disable the
form_processor but don't see how to do it cleanly.
Thanks,
Enrico
On 13/05/14 22:34,
You should mention to your client that it's very likely these emails will
be dropped into a spam folder as forgeries. This is totally against best
practices, and a terrible idea.
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