HI Guys, another question for y'all!
I've created a few web page forms which captures user input and on submit the form is emailed to, say, user@domain.com. This works fine and dandy, though when I set up an auto reply (using GFI Mail Essentials) to auto reply to the person completing the form things get a little screwed up!. I've specified that the 'reply' address in the form should be the field that people enter their email address into, though whenever anyone submits the form it always seems to use the address which is configured with the 'default' email settings on the server (IIS6).
For example, I've set up the default email settings on the server for webmaster@domain.com for both 'from' and 'reply-to' and so when someone sends the form it goes to the email account I specified in the web form though when it hits that exchange email account which is config'd to auto reply with a 'thank you' message it just bounces back to the webmaster@domain.com email account and never reaches the person who originally submitted the form.
Any ideas? Thanks as always
Marko
I've created a few web page forms which captures user input and on submit the form is emailed to, say, user@domain.com. This works fine and dandy, though when I set up an auto reply (using GFI Mail Essentials) to auto reply to the person completing the form things get a little screwed up!. I've specified that the 'reply' address in the form should be the field that people enter their email address into, though whenever anyone submits the form it always seems to use the address which is configured with the 'default' email settings on the server (IIS6).
For example, I've set up the default email settings on the server for webmaster@domain.com for both 'from' and 'reply-to' and so when someone sends the form it goes to the email account I specified in the web form though when it hits that exchange email account which is config'd to auto reply with a 'thank you' message it just bounces back to the webmaster@domain.com email account and never reaches the person who originally submitted the form.
Any ideas? Thanks as always
Marko