Re: Need a solution

2001-06-21 Thread Thomas F

Hi Raj,

On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 08:38:48 +0530GMT (21/06/01, 11:08 +0800GMT),
Raj wrote:

R I  want  to  set  up  a  filter  where  in  the  'Action'  is  to  forward  the  
mail  to
R the Mailing List software ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). I did set it up, but the 
reply to
R path is still my e-mail id and not that of the subscriber. Hence the confirmation 
requests
R come back to me instead of going to the subscriber.

In the forward template, use:
%From= %From=%OFromAddr %Reply-To= %Reply-To=%OFromAddr

This will work only if your SMTP server allows the message through,
though.

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Re[2]: Need a solution

2001-06-21 Thread Raj

Thomas,

On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, at 14:44:56 [GMT +0800] (which was 12:14 PM where I live) you
wrote:

 In the forward template, use:
 %From= %From=%OFromAddr %Reply-To= %Reply-To=%OFromAddr

 This will work only if your SMTP server allows the message through,
 though.

Worked like a charm. (Except it needs All Caps).

Thanks for the prompt reply.

My admiration for TB has gone up couple of notches higher now.

Raj

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Re: Need a solution

2001-06-21 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello Thomas,

Historians believe that Thu, 21 Jun 2001 at 14:44 GMT +0800 was when,
Thomas F [TF] typed the following:

TF In the forward template, use:
TF %From= %From=%OFromAddr %Reply-To= %Reply-To=%OFromAddr

Just note, to work properly *every* time, enclose the arguments with
quotes.  In otherwords,

%FROM=%OFROMADDR and %Reply-To=%OFromAddr

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Re[2]: Need a solution

2001-06-21 Thread Raj

Januk,


On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, at 02:52:36 [GMT -0700] (which was 3:22 PM where I live) you
wrote:

TF In the forward template, use:
TF %From= %From=%OFromAddr %Reply-To= %Reply-To=%OFromAddr

 Just note, to work properly *every* time, enclose the arguments with
 quotes.  In otherwords,

 %FROM=%OFROMADDR and %Reply-To=%OFromAddr

You are right. Thanks again.

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Need a solution

2001-06-20 Thread Raj

Hi All,

I  have  a particular problem to be resolved. I know TB has the capability to do the 
same.
Just not able to figure out how it could be done. Any help will be sincerely 
appreciated.

Here goes.

I  have  my  web  site (on a shared basis) where visitors can submit their e-mail id 
for a
service. The server has a mailing list software.

Recently  the server was shifted and I have been having problems updating the mailing 
list
directly  from  the  site.  The  real  techies  have been at it for some time w/o 
success.

However  I can still update the mailing list if I am able to send an e-mail to the 
Mailing
List  (some  thing  like  [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Here th e-mail must be sent by 
the
subscriber (i.e. the From  reply to must have the subscribers e-mail id)

My  site  sends  me  a short mail whenever a new subscriber joins. This e-mail comes 
to me
with the subscribers e-mail id in the 'from'.

Here is what I want to do.

I  want  to  set  up  a  filter  where  in  the  'Action'  is  to  forward  the  mail  
to
the Mailing List software ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). I did set it up, but the 
reply to
path is still my e-mail id and not that of the subscriber. Hence the confirmation 
requests
come back to me instead of going to the subscriber.

Another  alternative  is using the Reply action of the filter. But here I am unable to 
set
the correct Reply to parameters.

The  e-mail  body  which I get also contains the e-mail id. Is there any way I can 
pick up
this id from the text body.

Thanking you in anticipation.

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