Re: how to do this
- From: "Kentor" <kentor@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Nov 2006 05:24:12 -0800
Can I choose to have an automatic "reply-from" address that comes with
the message instead of me choosing/changing it each time in the google
mail.
Kentor wrote:
Oh... alright thanks!
Michael wrote:
Modify the contact form to go directly to your GMail and also set the
message from header to the user's email address.
Christoph Burschka wrote:
Kentor wrote:
How can I do the following:
A user sends an email to my from my website from a contact us form...
so then i get an email to webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Then I forward it to
my daily email which is whatever@xxxxxxxxxx So now I can read the email
directly from the gmail without going to the webmail account of my
website. Now... I want to be able to reply from my whatever@xxxxxxxxx
email to the user but so that it says that it came from
webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxx ... Can I do this somehow?
user -> webmail -> gmail
gmail -> webmail -> back to user
all this without actually logging to webmail but i guess i would need
to do everything through it... so i need a little setup :)
Unrelated to PHP - just look it up in the Gmail documentation. You can easily
set From: headers in Gmail after you have verified that you are the owner of the
email address you wish to use.
After that, you can send emails from Gmail that appear to come from your domain.
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Christoph Burschka
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