I have a concern with messages to multiple recipients where the action
chosen by a single recipient is used on others.
In one case, a message was sent to nine recipients (eight in the Bcc) and
one of the Bcc recipients is signed up for our spam control, but another is
seeing the action, in this
I have a concern with messages to multiple recipients where the action
chosen by a single recipient is used on others.
Unfortunately, that's a problem inherent in SMTP, where a single E-mail can
be sent to multiple recipients -- and it's expected that the E-mail be
identical for all recipients.
Scott:
That would, in my view, be quite a serious problem for anyone using per-user
settings, and I hope you can find a way to deal with it.
I suppose the upside is that some customers will see the Subject add-on and
call and ask 'what's this?' giving us an opportunity to sell our spam
control
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Scott:
That would, in my view, be quite a serious problem for anyone using
per
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I have a concern with messages to multiple recipients where the action
chosen by a single recipient is used on others.
Unfortunately
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Multiple recipients seeing action
I would actually think that this should be an configuration option in
Imail,
where if you wanted to, each incoming message, if to more than one
recipient
on the local server, would be separated.
In other words