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#481 Yesterday 10:42:52

Bloke
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From: Leeds, UK
Registered: 2006-01-29
Posts: 12,110
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Re: com_connect - form and contact mailer

Gallex wrote #341457:

do i need to fill ‘‘Send login details from this email address’‘ field under preferences and problem solved?

Yes, in theory. And if that doesn’t work you can add:

from="noreply@aknalaud24.ee"

in the <txp:com_connect> tag.


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#482 Today 04:26:58

phiw13
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From: South-Western Japan
Registered: 2004-02-27
Posts: 3,546
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Re: com_connect - form and contact mailer

Oddness with reply_to (TXP 4.9 and com_connect 4.9-beta, PHP 8.4.latest and 8.5.0)

The <txp:com_connect /> contains: to="xxx[at]my_domain.tld" from="xxx[at]my_domain.tld".
The TXP preferences > Mail:

  • “SMTP envelope sender address” -> xxx[at]my_domain.tld
  • “Use enhanced mail features?“ -> Yes

The mail I receive has my xxx[at]my_domain.tld as the from address – that is expected, and the contacting person’s address in the reply_to field, also as expected.

But, this is a weirdness I think, the reply_to field also includes my from address.

Raw source of email is basically:

From: xxx@my_domain.tld
Reply-To:  xxx@my_domain.tld, someone.somewhere@mail.another-domain.tld

That is a little unexpected.

I am not sure when this started. Many contact emails we receive don’t warrant an answer. Those that do, most of the time we create a new mail and copy the necessary detail out of the received mail.


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