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2006-11-30 05:49:09 |
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Would it work if you modify the code on the pages and move
the Forwarding function over to the Email Notification page & rename the
Forwarding button to AutoResponder?
BarryZ
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 11:44 PM
Subject: RE: [SurgeMail List] Feature Request: Which command
again?
On a related note, is there any way to restrict access to
forwarding without restricting access to auto-responders? I don't want 99% of
users to forward mail, but they do need to have out of office messages. And
there is 1% who actually does need to forward. -Greg
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-----Original Message----- > From: Support ChrisP
[mailto:surgemail-support netwinsite.com] > Sent: Wednesday, November 29,
2006 6:15 PM > To: netwinsite.com">surgemail-list netwinsite.com >
Cc: webmaster 1usa.com">webmaster 1usa.com > Subject:
Re: [SurgeMail List] Feature Request: Which command again? > > Hi
, > > Isn't that very much like the 'email notification' feature ?
You could > simply remove the 'forwarding' button or change it to link
to > the 'email notification' page instead ?? > >
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ChrisP > > > 1usa.com">webmaster 1usa.com wrote on Tuesday,
November 28, 2006 at 10:55 p.m. (- > 0500): > >Here's an idea for
a feature request: > >Instead of Forwarding or Redirecting an email to
an off-site server & end > up > >getting blocked by Verizon,
Comcast, etc. > >How about on the Forwarding page, add a Field for
Fwd_Subject and > Fwd_Body that > >says "You have an email
waiting, click here to log in." > >This would require the user to visit
the server & login to read their > email. > > >
>This would ALSO help with our ability to sell the service to new >
customers !!!!! > >Most people don't understand that an internet
connection is a different > service > >than Email hosting, and
that they can have a Comcast connection and use > our > >service
for email vs the comcast.net mail server. If we simply fwd > emails
to > >their current email address, there is no opportunity to
distinguish the > service > >because the good emails are still
buried among their spams. Giving the > person > >a URL to
click on would provide mental separation. The step after this >
would > >be to get them to remove their Comcast.net setting out of
Outlook/Outlook > >Express and add one for our domains. I have
ISPWizard software that can > do > >that. > > >
>Your ideas, comments & Votes please! > > >
>BarryZ > > > >----- Original Message ----- >
>From: Jody McAlister > >To: netwinsite.com">surgemail-list netwinsite.com >
>Cc: SurgeMail Support > >Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 5:22
PM > >Subject: [SurgeMail List] Which command again? >
> > > > >I need to hunt down forwarding accounts as it
looks like I will need > >to request people with comcast accounts not
to forward directly to > >their email accounts with them. They
keep listing us as a spam > >source due to mail send behavior
consistent with what a spammer would > >do. They delist us every
time, but I'm not always notified and > >sometimes my users have to
request the delist. > > > >What tellmail command do I run to
give me that file that list > >accounts that forward? >
> > > >
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