Or make a rule that say accept mail from httpd@
(whitelist it! )
On Jul 15, 2005, at 6:52 PM, Thom LaCosta wrote:
At 11:35 AM 7/15/2005, Phil Beynon wrote:
> Use from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (check what your servers default
email source
> address is)
Well, I needed to know the address of the person filling out the form
No way on earth a spammer can get the hidden address out of it
without the
source code!
I must not have described the problem.....I have a script that
hides the destination
address....but it creates a message from the address that the
person filled in as their email address.
So, while the message says it's from [EMAIL PROTECTED], it';s
really being sent by
ns1.myrack.domain
Openwebmail very calmly says:
Ah Ha.....the mail is NOT from [EMAIL PROTECTED], it's from
ns1.myrackdomain.....so, I assume it's
spam and I will place it in the trash folder.
So, I guess I'll have to rework the scrip to say it's from
ns1.myrack.domain and see if I can force
it to use the viewers entered email address([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to
show up as the reply-to....maybe
openwebmail will accept that.
Thom
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