Re: Changing reply-to address by reciepient-address

2009-01-25 Thread Jens Franik

Sonntag, 25. Januar 2009 at 13:45, simbabque wrote:

> This platform is not a proper
> webmail provider. I can't, i.e. collect my mails from there by POP3.

Ah, ok.

> But still, what do you mean by list?

Normally i set up my "list" Mail adresses like this:

Mailadress:fam...@myhome.de
Deliver-To:Local-Postbox (pop3+webmail)
Forward-To:pers...@myhome.de
Forward-To:pers...@myhome.de

And i always set my Sender to fam...@myhome.de, so i will get the Mail
in the Local-Postbox (pop3+webmail).
I get the Mail in My Mailclient as Person1
My Wife gets the Mail as Person2

But i am glad the Folder thing did help you, have fun!

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Re: Changing reply-to address by reciepient-address

2009-01-25 Thread simbabque
Hello Jens,

Sunday, January 25, 2009, 3:01:07 AM, Jens Franik wrote:

> You  can  do this, if you store this Mails in a seperate Folder, where
> you set your Reply-To Adress for this special Folder - thats a working
> solution.

Yes, it indeed worked. I also changed the template to match the
signature of the platform. That should minimize confusion, I hope.
Thanks a lot for that solution. :)

Just in case anyone wants to do this as well and doesn't know, here's
where you change the identity:

Folder Properties >> Identity

> anyway  you  should  change  you Mail setup that you have a list which
> forwards you a message.

I don't understand what you mean. This platform is not a proper
webmail provider. I can't, i.e. collect my mails from there by POP3.
It's a communications platform for schools where you can be in
courses that have their own mail, file storage, forum and so on. For
my personal mail address I can enter a forward, which sends copies to
my real mail address. Since the people I deal with their don't know
that, I have to use the platform's one. But since the platform itself
sucks, I prefer to use TB! when I'm at home.

But still, what do you mean by list?

Regards,
simbabque


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Re: Changing reply-to address by reciepient-address

2009-01-24 Thread Jens Franik

Sonntag, 25. Januar 2009 at 01:32, simbabque wrote:

> Or am I maybe looking at
> this from the wrong angle?

Yes,  your  E-Mail  should be u...@platform.ok and the Platform should
send  you  a  copy of the mail, but store it him/herself though in the
Webmail.
The  Users  will  allways answer you to your actual Mailadress, if you
use  two Addresses, they will be confused and you should not wonder if
you get in trouble.


You  can  do this, if you store this Mails in a seperate Folder, where
you set your Reply-To Adress for this special Folder - thats a working
solution.


I tried to create a outgoing Filter which match on one of my Email.

Action:
  Create  formatted  Message in Account/Outbox (you are responsible to
  send it later!)

 %REPLYTO="ot...@email.com"
 %TEXT

  Delete Message


But the Header is not Inserted in the Mail, the Text appears.
The Message is send and not deleted after.
If  i  edit  the  Filter  again, there is nothing left in the Template
Field (where i put in %REPLYTO and %TEXT previously).

I think, it should normally work, to do so, but it doesnt.

Please other Comments or Comments from Ritlabs?



anyway  you  should  change  you Mail setup that you have a list which
forwards you a message.

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Jens Franik
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Changing reply-to address by reciepient-address

2009-01-24 Thread simbabque
Hello Tbudl,

I have to use a certain web-mail/lots-of-features platform where I
have my own mail address at school. There I have set a forward to my
proper mail address which I handle in TB!.

If I answer a mail which came from someone else who uses the platform,
their replies will go to my proper mail address. But then I cannot
read the reply from within the platform, which I sometimes have to.

Some of the people I write to are in my addressbook. They have their
proper addresses first and the platform address second.

Is there a way to create an outbound filter that adds a reply-to
address to the mails that go to some...@damn-platform.com ? I tried to
do that but did not find the right option. Or am I maybe looking at
this from the wrong angle? Do I need a special template that holds the
reply-to address? But how do I apply that to all the people in my
addressbook only if it's their platform email address (and possibly a
reply, not a first message) or even just a message/reply to a platform
address that is not in my addressbook at all?

If there's a way to do that, is there maybe even a way to mask the
sender to be the address of the platform? Or are there any objections
doing that? Faking the sender does sound a bit wrong, but it would be
helpful and do no harm in this case.

Thanks for your help.

Regards,
simbabque

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